Check out a sneak peek of the Outnumbered stars as adults before their much-anticipated reunion.

We suddenly feel old because of this.

June 12th 2024.

Check out a sneak peek of the Outnumbered stars as adults before their much-anticipated reunion.
Can you believe it? The cast of Outnumbered is finally reuniting after all these years for a special TV event that has fans buzzing with excitement. It's been a long wait, but now we've been given a sneak peek at the kids from the beloved sitcom, all grown up. And let me tell you, it's a bit of a shock to see them looking so different!

It's been eight years since the last Christmas special and a whopping 10 years since the show's fifth series ended in 2014. Can you believe that Tyger Drew-Honey, Daniel Roche, and Ramona Marquez, who played Jake, Ben, and Karen Brockman, are now 28, 24, and 23 years old? It seems like just yesterday we were watching them grow up before our very eyes on screen.

In a new clip released by Comic Relief for their Rewind series, the on-screen siblings got together to reminisce about their time on the show. They still seem as close as ever, even after all these years. It's heartwarming to see that even though time has passed, their bond remains strong.

As we catch up with them, Ramona reveals that she still watches Outnumbered from time to time. She admits it was a bit strange at first, but now she enjoys seeing her on-screen siblings. Daniel, on the other hand, isn't quite ready to watch himself as a seven-year-old. He jokes that he needs a few more years before he can confidently watch his younger self on screen.

The trio also watched some clips from the 2009 Red Nose Day episode, and it's clear that their acting skills have only improved with age. Daniel cringed as he watched himself act opposite Hugh Dennis, who plays their on-screen dad Pete Brockman.

During their catch-up, they also shared memories of filming the Comic Relief specials. Daniel remembers all the fun they had on set, joking around and working with celebrities like Andy Murray, Frank Lampard, and Christine Lampard. Ramona finds it comforting to watch Outnumbered now and loves seeing her on-screen parents, Hugh and Claire Skinner, who have since become a real-life couple.

Tyger reflects on how iconic the show was and how it resonated with so many people because the Brockman family was the quintessential British family. He also shares that filming the Comic Relief specials was always a unique experience, and he felt honored to be a part of something so special.

While we still have some time to wait for the Christmas special, we do know a few things about what to expect. Rumors are swirling that the Brockman's house is going to undergo a major change, and the family dynamic will be different as well. Hugh revealed on Good Morning Britain that they no longer live together as a family, so it will be interesting to see how that is reflected in the show.

To get a full dose of nostalgia, be sure to tune in to the first episode of the three-part Rewind series on Sunday, June 16, at 4 pm on Comic Relief's YouTube channel. And if you can't get enough of the Brockmans, you can always catch up on past episodes on BBC iPlayer. Do you have a favorite Outnumbered memory? We'd love to hear about it! Share your stories, videos, or pictures with us by emailing or visiting our Submit Stuff page. We can't wait to hear from you!

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