Here At Last left speechless after brazen fan asked odd question about toenails
Here At Last have amassed over three million fans since they became a band but admit they've had some interesting experiences.
The group consisting of Pedro, Tomy, Ryan, James and Zach have dominated social media and discovered they have a string of famous fans, including The Script's Danny O'Donoghue.
As part of the UK's hottest upcoming band, the five lads have toured the country as well as met thousands of fans but one encounter is etched in their minds.
Speaking to the Mirror ahead of their performance alongside Take That at American Express presents BST Hyde Park and the release of their upcoming single, God Took His Time, Zach said: "There all sorts of weird questions, you think they're going to open up or ask for a photo or something.
"Someone asked us how long our toenails were – I don't know what that was about.
Take That's Howard has so many cars he's run out of room to store them all"I don't know why they wanted to know how long my toenails were as if I'm sitting there at home measuring them."
"I don't know the reason behind the question or if they're trying to understand me better but I don't personally measure my toenails," he joked.
He went on to explain that fans had even turned up at their old house but acknowledged that the vast majority respect the boundaries they have.
Ahead of their performance alongside Take That and the Sugababes on Saturday, James said: "There's some serious people we're alongside but we're trying not to think too mich into about the nerve side, it's an amazing opportunity so we're really excited!"
The five lads became friends through social media but made the decision to move in with one another ahead of the lockdown period in order to pursue their dream.
"It was tough at first when we first moved in together," said Zach who added: "You've got five people who have five different routines.
"It's all very different but now after spending the last couple of years living together, it's very much now we all wake up at the same time we all eat together, we're like a little family."
James added: "It wasn't just us living together because we had to work together, we had to work hard and push forward to pursue the same goal."
Discussing their meteoric rise to social media fame, Tommy said: "It happened individually and then literally as lockdown hit, we posted a 'Guess who's singing' video and one of those did 40 million views and it snowballed from there."
The group's debut EP will be released in August but despite being a five-piece, Pedro explained that they made a decision to leave "old stuff" on the record in a bid to wave goodbye to a chapter that they have "loved".
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