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THIS Morning viewers were left swooning over hunky Marti Pellow today as they declared the Wet Wet Wet frontman looks better than ever at 51.

The pop veteran made an appearance on the show with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, and fans went wild for the singer.

 Fans went wild over Martie Pellow on This Morning today
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Fans went wild over Martie Pellow on This Morning todayCredit: ITV

Marti is heading back out on the road for a 2017 tour and he is also releasing a new album.

He was chatting to the This Morning hosts about his upcoming solo projects, but viewers were distracted by his rugged good looks.

They flocked to Twitter to swoon over the Angel Eyes singer, insisting he looks just as "gorgeous" as he did back in the band's hey day.

 Fans are convinced the singer looks just as good as he did back in his Wet Wet Wet days with Graeme Clark, Neil Mitchell and Tommy Cunningham
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Fans are convinced the singer looks just as good as he did back in his Wet Wet Wet days with Graeme Clark, Neil Mitchell and Tommy CunninghamCredit: Rex Features
 He has been in the public eye since shooting to fame with the band in the 1980s
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He has been in the public eye since shooting to fame with the band in the 1980sCredit: Getty Images
 He appeared on the show today to chat to Holly and Phil
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He appeared on the show today to chat to Holly and PhilCredit: ITV

One wrote: "#ThisMorning Marti Pellow, what a lovely man. Still as gorgeous..."

Another added: "@thismorning @martiofficial Marti looking gorgeous as ever!!"

A third stated: "Marti Pellow's still got it! #TwinkleInHisEyes."

 The singer turns 52 next month
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The singer turns 52 next monthCredit: ITV

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Another viewer tweeted: "@thismorning Marty Pellow brings back so many memories of my teenage years.

"Hes [sic] still just as adorable as he was back then x @Marti Pellow."

Marti's new album is called Mysterious and will be out on 10 March 2017.

His tour kicks off in Carlisle on 17 March and will stop in cities such as Manchester, Glasgow and London before wrapping in Plymouth on 27 March.

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