Outnumbered child actors look unrecognisable as adults as they send Twitter into meltdown

Fans can't cope with how much they've changed 
All grown: Tyger Drew-Honey, Ramona Marquez and Daniel Roche don't look like this anymore
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Jennifer Ruby25 July 2016
The Weekender

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The child actors from Outnumbered are all grown up and fans seem to be in shock.

Ramona Marquez, now 15, Tyger Drew-Honey, 20, and Daniel Roche, 16, reunited for a photo, looking almost unrecognisable from their days on the BBC sitcom.

The reunion picture, which found its way onto Twitter on Sunday, caused many former viewers to do a double take.

“The cute children from outnumbered seem to have mastered time travel and overtaken me in age... #how,” wrote one fan.

Another posted: “I can't believe how grown the two youngest children from Outnumbered are now. Ben looks older than Jake, aha.”

“Is this genuinely the children from outnumbered? now I understand that I have aged and won't be young forever,” another Twitter-user wrote.

The show, which ran for seven years and aired its final episode over two years ago, is rumoured to be returning for a one-off episode.

According to show creator Andy Hamilton, they could be bringing back the popular sitcom later this year.

Speaking on Fubar radio, he recently said: “We hope to visit the family for a kind of one-off.

“Me and Guy (co-creator Guy Jenkins), on our wall, in our office, we have a list of ideas we are trying to work out.

“We’ve done a few Christmas specials, but you kind of disappear in a big gap of Christmas programming. We’re kind of inclined to do it somewhere else if we can..”

Hamilton added: “That’ll be a discussion me and Guy have to have between ourselves and then the BBC. We’re hoping to film it next year.”

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