Good Morning Britain viewers are sent into meltdown over unrecognisable 90s boyband Hanson... as they make a comeback 20 years after releasing their number one hit MMMBop

They first shot to fame back in 1992. 

And now 90s boyband Hanson are making a comeback with their new single I Was Born. 

They appeared on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday and sent viewers into meltdown with their unrecognisable appearance twenty years after storming the charts with their number one hit MMMBop. 

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Comeback: 90s boyband Hanson (brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac L-R) sent viewers into meltdown with their Good Morning Britain appearance on Tuesday

Comeback: 90s boyband Hanson (brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac L-R) sent viewers into meltdown with their Good Morning Britain appearance on Tuesday

Hanson - made up of brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac - had been just in their teens when they first started out in the music industry. 

Now all grown up and sharing a whopping 12 children between them, the trio have lost their baby-faced looks and ditched their trademark long locks, leaving fans stunned. 

Those watching the band on the ITV breakfast show rushed to Twitter to comment on Hanson's appearance, with many coming over all nostalgic about the boyband. 

One fan said: 'AS IF THIS IS HANSON!!!!! I know it's been 20 years but Jesus Christ, they look like different people.' 

Early success: Hanson (pictured in 1997) first broke out onto the music scene in 1992

Early success: Hanson (pictured in 1997) first broke out onto the music scene in 1992

Nostalgic: Fans were quick to reminisce about their love for the boyband, with many commenting on how different the trio now look

Nostalgic: Fans were quick to reminisce about their love for the boyband, with many commenting on how different the trio now look

A second said: 'How cute are #Hanson looking nowadays,' while a third commented: 'Bit of #hanson eye candy this morning thanks to #gmb.'

A fourth viewer penned: 'God has it been 20 years since mmm bop by #hanson. I remember singing and dancing to that when it first came out god I feel old now.'

Another added: '#Hanson on #GMB in a minute. 20 years ago I would be hyperventilating right now.'

While one more said: 'Wowwww! Hanson's Brothers are back.'

During their appearance on Good Morning Britain, Hanson revealed they are preparing to make their comeback following their success in their early years.

'AS IF THIS IS HANSON': Viewers were quick to comment on their love for Hanson as their interview played out onscreen

'AS IF THIS IS HANSON': Viewers were quick to comment on their love for Hanson as their interview played out onscreen

Zac - the youngest of the three brothers who had been just 11 years old when they first started out (his brothers, Isaac and Taylor, were 16 and 14, respectively) - said: 

'You're always dreaming of things you want to do and in one respect expecting success, but when that song was number one in 27 countries at the same time it was wild.'

But despite enjoying huge success with the hit single, the boys agreed when Eamonn Holmes joked that they couldn't have made a living from just one song. 

They replied: 'God no! You get up every day and go to work, whether it's on stage , in the studio... we do a lot of things. It's a passion.'

Meanwhile, for their new track, Hanson have recruited their own broods to star alongside them in their new music video for single I Was Born. 

'It was wild': Zac Hanson admitted he and his brothers couldn't believe the success their number one hit MMMBop had back in 1996

'It was wild': Zac Hanson admitted he and his brothers couldn't believe the success their number one hit MMMBop had back in 1996

'God, no!': They joked that while it stormed to the top of the charts in 27 countries, it wasn't enough for them to give up work altogether

'God, no!': They joked that while it stormed to the top of the charts in 27 countries, it wasn't enough for them to give up work altogether

Blast from the past: Hanson have now lost their baby-faces and ditched their long locks and have become fathers to 12 children between them

Blast from the past: Hanson have now lost their baby-faces and ditched their long locks and have become fathers to 12 children between them

The video features their children who are seen lip syncing along to the track while dressed up as different occupations - including photographers, ballet dancers, soldiers and doctors. 

Speaking to People magazine, Zac revealed why they had chosen to star their own kids, he said: 'Featuring our own kids made sense because we knew they would share an honest performance.

'We loved the fact that it added another dimension to the story of pursuing our dreams for the last 25 years.'

Isaac has three children, two sons Clarke,10, James, eight, and daughter Nina born in 2014.

Taylor is dad to five children; sons Jordan, 14, River, 10, and Viggo, eight, and daughters Penelope, 12, and Wilhelmina, four, while Zac has two children; son John, nine, and daughter Junia, six. 

I Was Born: The brothers are now reuniting with their new single - 20 years after MMMBop was first released

I Was Born: The brothers are now reuniting with their new single - 20 years after MMMBop was first released

Sweet: The video features their children who are seen lip syncing along to the track while dressed up as different occupations - including photographers, ballet dancers, soldiers and doctors

Sweet: The video features their children who are seen lip syncing along to the track while dressed up as different occupations - including photographers, ballet dancers, soldiers and doctors

Speaking to People magazine, Zac revealed why they had chosen to star their own kids, he said: 'Featuring our own kids made sense because we knew they would share an honest performance

Speaking to People magazine, Zac revealed why they had chosen to star their own kids, he said: 'Featuring our own kids made sense because we knew they would share an honest performance

 

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