The Irish group dominated the charts between 1997 and 2002 with their catchy singles, including C’est La Vie.
And on Friday, ’90s girl band B*Witched wowed This Morning viewers with their youthful looks.
Sisters Edele, 43, and Keavy Lynch, 43, Lindsay Armaou, 44, and Sinéad O’Carroll, 49, joined daytime hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary.
Viewers couldn’t believe the ‘timeless’ look of the pop star sisters and were delighted to see them back on screens.
One fan of the show tweeted: ‘How do the b*witched look better than they did 25 years ago?’ with another addition: ‘B*Witched look fucking awesome too. #this morning.’
Wow! On Friday, B*Witched wowed This Morning viewers with his youthful appearance (pictured left to right: Keavy Lynch, 43, Sinéad O’Carroll, 49, Edele Lynch, 43, Lindsay Armaou, 44)
Family: The sisters have been performing together for over 25 years (pictured in 1999)
Back in the box: B*witched joined by daytime hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary
During her time on the show, Alison said: ‘We’re joined by Edele, Keavy, Linsay and Sinead. You will know them better, as we all know them, as B*witched.
A clip of his iconic hit C’est La Vie played, after which, Dermot said: ‘Look at that. Seems like yesterday.
‘Seems like yesterday, but we look so young!’ the pop stars insisted.
Alison admitted: “I just looked at my article, the script, and it says ’25 years ago’, it all started. I was like ‘are you kidding?’ You don’t even look 25! I’m serious. Oh really.’
Continuing, the TV host asked B*witched: ‘But what are the highlights? What have been your best moments?
Edele replied: ‘The highlight of 25 years? I think you have to be doing your own tour. Doing our own tour, you build the stage and write everything.
The band also confessed that they believe they have been together for 25 years because ‘unlike other bands’ they came together themselves, rather than being handpicked by a management team.
After chatting with Dermot and Alison, the group performed a rendition of C’est La Vie, much to the delight of the audience.
Stunning: Viewers couldn’t believe the ‘timeless’ look of the pop star sisters and were delighted to see them back on screens (pictured left: Adele, pictured right: Keavy)
Loving it! After chatting with Dermot and Alison, the group performed a rendition of C’est La Vie, much to the delight of the audience (Pictured: Sinead)
Beautiful: Fans of the daytime TV show were in awe of the youthful looks of the pop stars (Pictured: Lindsay)
Pop stars: The group dominated the charts between 1997 and 2002 with their hits, including C’est La Vie, which made them the youngest girl group to have a UK No. 1 (pictured above) 1999)
The Irish group is also known for other hits including Rollercoaster, To You I Belong, Blame It on the Weatherman and Champagne and Guinness.
B*witched have been friends since their teens and plan to celebrate the anniversary with a soon-to-be-announced tour.
In 2001, while the third album was being prepared, the girls received a phone call from their manager telling them that their record label had dropped them.
A year later, with no record deal in sight, Sinead left the band and The group officially broke up a year later before reuniting in 2012 for the ITV2 reality show The Big Reunion, and performing together ever since.