In case you missed it, 90s pop band S Club 7 reformed last night to perform a medley of their greatest hits to help raise money for BBC's Children In Need.
Rachel Stevens, 36, Jo O'Meara, 35, Hannah Spearritt, 33, Tina Barrett, 38, Paul Cattermole, 37, Jon Lee, 32, and Bradley McIntosh, 33, all took the stage to belt out hits such as Don't Stop Movin' and S Club Party.
Twitter went into meltdown, with many people revealing that they were tuning in and donating purely to see their favourite 90s pop band return to their screens.
The band hit the big time back in 1999 when they starred in their own hit TV series, Miami 7. They went on to have massive chart success before splitting in 2003, one year after member Paul Cattermole left the band to persue a rock career with band Skua.
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Rumours started circuating earlier this year that the band were set to reform following the success of other 90s pop band reunions. The band confirmed their return last month, revealing to a very pleased fanbase that they would perform on this year's Children In Need.
Watch their amazing performance below