THE little boy who wiggled his eyebrows for an iconic Cadbury's advert is all grown up.
Bradley Ford, who calls himself "the eyebrow kid" on social media, first hit screens in 2009.
Sat in a grey school uniform beside a young girl in a purple pinafore, Bradley amused audiences with his 'eyebrow dance'.
The child actors were getting ready for a school photograph when Bradley hit his watch, which played a jingle.
Moving their eyebrows to the beat, both children kept a blank face as they made the mad shapes with their brows.
Bradley is now 26 and regularly shares videos on TikTok where he reenacts the eyebrow wiggle.
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In one video he stands in front of a tv screen as it shows the noughties advert and he shows he can still move his facial muscles at a rapid pace.
In another video he tried to teach his girlfriend how to do the trick.
Followers called for him to collaborate with the 'eyebrow girl' and make a new advert.
Some were stunned that he was actually able to move his eyebrows, with many thinking that it was done with 'strings'.
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"Waittttttt I thought this was edited!!!!!" one wrote.
"I always thought that was CGI!" another added, to which Bradley replied: "Never," with a grinning face.
"The way I thought this was edited or something omg brilliant", said a third.
"Oh my god, I always thought this was computerised," echoed another.
Both Bradley and his eyebrow dance partner Georgia Wake went on to enjoy careers in entertainment.
Bradley appeared in Olivia Coleman film Mr Sloane and was in Gulliver’s Travels with Jack Black.
After , he set up a YouTube channel called The Eyebrow Kid.
Georgia Wake is now modelling according to her , having studied at Berkshire College of Agriculture.