S Club Juniors' Aaron Renfree and Jay Asforis treated fans to a nostalgic throwback, after joining former bandmate for a sweet reunion in London on Thursday.
Now all grown-up, the talented duo posed for a photo alongside Frankie Bridge at her West End debut last night. The snap has prompted an outpouring of excitement from the internet, with many folks delighted to see the three reunited nearly 21 years after their split.
Frankie shot to huge fame after S Club Juniors broke up in 2004, joining The Saturdays in 2007 and going on to enjoy a wave of successes with the chart-topping pop group. The 34-year-old has remained in the spotlight ever since, appearing in everything from I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here to Loose Women.
Despite having long moved on from her S Club Juniors days, Frankie seems to still be on good terms her childhood bandmates. The Londoner beamed as she posed between Aaron, 35, and Jay, 33, whilst wearing a gorgeous black halter-neck ball gown at The Apollo Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue. She is currently starring in 2:22 A Ghost Story on the West End stage, having after being announced as Sophia Bush's replacement in the role of Lauren in July.
Aaron, who now works as choreographer, embraced the slightly more casual attire of a pink shirt with the buttons undone, a pair of skinny jeans and white sneakers. Meanwhile, Jay, who now goes as Jay Perry and has established an impressive career for himself in the West End, looked equally stylish in a knitted grey vest with black trousers and white shoes.
Shoppers 'love' £50 knee high boots worn by Frankie BridgeThe photo quickly drew the attention of S Club Junior fans, many of whom took to the comment section to call for an encore from the adorable pop group.
"I think we need a reunion, enough is enough," Dancing on Ice star Matt Evers commented, while another person wrote, "The reunion we all require."
"One step closer we definitely need a S Club 8 reunion," one person quipped, referring to the title of the band's 2002 debut single. S Club Juniors, also known as S Club 8, was formed in 2001 as a spin-off to S Club 7. As well as Frankie, Jay and Aaron, the group was the career springboard of singers Daisy Evans, Calvin Goldspink and Stacey McClean. Rochelle Humes was also an alum of S Club 8.
In March, Frankie hinted at the possibility of a reunion with the wholesome band after responding, 'Never say never' to the question of a comeback. She has also revealed that she has remained in touch with all members of S Club 8, telling OK! magazine that they Whatsapp one another in a group chat to this day.