RED Nose Day fans were left jumping in the air and "screaming" after being treated to a performance from a well-loved 90s pop band.
Viewers of Comic Relief couldn't believe their luck after B*Witched burst onto screens and began singing their hit song C'est La Vie.
The Irish foursome - made up of twins Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armou and Sinéad O'Carroll - were all wearing denim and were joined on stage by Paddy McGuinness.
Their appearance during the charity extravaganza also coincided with St Patrick's Day - and fans went wild.
Taking to Twitter, one declared: "Screaming at @BwitchedReunion on #ComicRelief. Still love them after all these years. Have not AGED at all."
Another chimed in: "#Bwitched on #ComicRelief - made me ridiculously happy. Wasn't expecting that at all.
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And someone else asked: "Anyone else enjoy Paddy and Bwitched a little too much #memories #ComicRelief."
Earlier this month, B*Witched reunited to mark their 25th anniversary.
The girl group topped the charts four times during their 90s heyday and are looking forward to releasing new music.
Lindsay told The Sun that the girls feel the music industry is less hectic than it was when they burst onto the scene in 1998.
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She said: “There’s more space to enjoy it now. The industry was so huge then, it was non-stop. We would work 16 or 17 hours a day and just be constantly on the phone.”
Keavy continued: “Now you couldn’t legally do a 22-hour video shoot, like we did. There’s protection to stop people being pushed so much. There was a lack of care.
“The industry was so fast-moving that if you had an extra hour and you could fit something in, that’s just what you would do. We had a lot of fun but every No1 we had, the pressure mounted.
“As soon as we didn’t have one it was like, ‘It’s all downhill from here’.”
All four ladies are now mums, so will be juggling family lives with their busy touring schedule planned for this year.