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NOUGHTIES rock star Jaret Reddick looked unrecognisable as he surprised a fan in a viral TikTok video.

In the clip a woman could be seen miming along to Bowling for Soup's tune Girl All the Bad Guys Want - and she had no idea that the star behind the song was behind her the whole time.

Bowling for Soup's Jaret Reddick
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Bowling for Soup's Jaret ReddickCredit: Twitter
The fan finally realised what was going on behind her
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The fan finally realised what was going on behind herCredit: Twitter
Bowling For Soup shot to fame in the 90s
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Bowling For Soup shot to fame in the 90sCredit: Alamy

At the start of the video, the fan can be singing along with Jaret, 51, in the background.

The caption says: "When singing your heart out and don't know the artist is behind you."

Jaret then realised that she is miming along and joins in.

However she had no idea what was going on.

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Jaret got closer and closer to the fan before she finally realised what was going on - and had a huge smile on her face.

Fans rushed to the comments section to share how much they loved the video.

Jaret said: "haha!!! I was gonna post this too!!! I still am!"

Another wrote: "THE WAY I WOULD HAVE SIMPLY PASSED AWAY."

A third added: ";Are you KIDDING ME😳 what an awesome experience!"

"This is my favorite video on the internet," a fourth chimed in.

Bowling For Soup shot to fame in the 90s.

The band originally consisted of Jaret Reddick, Chris Burney, Erik Chandler and Lance Morrill.

Over the years they've released a number of albums including Bowling for Soup, Rock on Honorable Ones!!, Let's Do It For Johnny!!, Drunk Enough to Dance, A Hangover You Don't Deserve and most recently Pop Drunk Snot Bread.

However Bowling For Soup now consists of Jaret Reddick, Chris Burney, Gary Wiseman and Rob Felicetti.

The band are still very much together and have a UK and US tour coming up next year.

They will be performing in Key West, New Orleans, Orlando and Miami Gardens.

Fans in the UK can also watch them in Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Hull, Glasgow and London.

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