Good Morning Britain viewers can’t believe what MMMBop hitmakers Hanson look like 20 years on… and they now have 12 kids between them
The trio who shot to fame as teenagers in 1997 are back with a new single
The trio who shot to fame as teenagers in 1997 are back with a new single
NINETIES pop-rockers Hanson stunned Good Morning Britain viewers today with their grown-up looks, 20 years on from the release of their worldwide smash MMMBop.
The American trio have released six albums since their 1997 debut and now have 12 kids between them.
GMB viewers shared their disbelief on Twitter, with one writing: "Between them @hansonmusic have 12 kids???! TWELVE??! Where has the time gone?? 😳😳😳🙈🙈 #GMB."
Another said: "Hanson have changed in 20 years watching their interview on #gmb they making a comeback. They got 12 children between the 3 of them 😳😊."
A third wrote: "Oh my goodness Hanson are back and they are still girlishly handsome."
One fan seemed to forget she'd name her child after the group, writing: "I loved Hanson as a child. Just realised I subconsciously named my first born after one of them! #GMB #Hanson."
"I'd marry every #hanson brother. They were and remain adorable," gushed another.
Lead singer Taylor, 34, has five children with his wife Natalie, while youngest member Zac, 31, has four and oldest member Isaac, 36, has three.
The group are back with their latest single I Was Born, which features their children playing instruments and bearing a striking resemblance to their dads when they first found fame.
Speaking to , they said: "The video is about celebrating the dreams that we all have and the pure optimism of the human spirit.
"And what better way to show that optimistic view of the world than through the eyes of children? For 25 years, we have been able to live out what we feel we were ‘born to do,’ and this song brings that message full circle."
The group are touring to celebrate their 25th anniversary as a band, with the 'Middle of Everywhere' tour a play on the name of their debut the 'Middle of Nowhere' which sold 10million copies worldwide.
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