Outnumbered co-stars Ramona Marquez, Tyger Drew-Honey and Daniel Roche are unrecognisable

Outnumbered co-stars Ramona Marquez, Tyger Drew-Honey and Daniel Roche are unrecognisable as TV siblings reunite six years after BBC show ended

The hit BBC show Outnumbered ended six years ago.

But it would seem there’s no love lost between the cast as the kids of the show looked unrecognisable in a reunion snap shared by Tyger Drew-Honey on Saturday. 

Taking to Instagram, the actor, 26 – who played the Brockmans’ eldest son Jake – posted photos with his TV siblings for a rare selfie. 

‘Family’: Taking to Instagram, the actor, 26 – who played the Brockmans’ eldest son Jake – posted photos with his TV siblings, all grown up

Throwback: Outnumbered was watched by 9.4 million viewers at its peak and ran for five series between 2007 and 2014, with a one-off Christmas special in 2016

Throwback: Outnumbered was watched by 9.4 million viewers at its peak and ran for five series between 2007 and 2014, with a one-off Christmas special in 2016

He grinned in the group shot taken by 21-year-old Ramona Marquez – who delighted audiences as little Karen – alongside Daniel Roche, 22, whose character was middle child Ben. 

Ramona shot the camera a wink, her light brown hair styled in a fringe, as she sported an easily glam look with winged eyeliner. 

She kept it casual in a graphic print grey T-shirt, accessorised with chunky sliver chains.

Reunited: Elsewhere Tyger donned a stylish white top and Daniel - who wore his voluminous grown out curls down - rocked a summery charcoal grey button-up

Reunited: Elsewhere Tyger donned a stylish white top and Daniel – who wore his voluminous grown out curls down – rocked a summery charcoal grey button-up

'Grateful': Tyger simply captioned the post 'Family', adding the hashtag 'grateful' as he uploaded the snaps

‘Grateful’: Tyger simply captioned the post ‘Family’, adding the hashtag ‘grateful’ as he uploaded the snaps

Elsewhere Tyger donned a stylish white top and Daniel – who wore his voluminous grown out curls down – rocked a summery charcoal grey button-up.

Tyger simply captioned the post ‘Family’, adding the hashtag ‘grateful’ as he uploaded the snaps.

The trio played the characters from 2007 to 2016, as the show detailed their parents – played by Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner – raising their children in South London.

Pictured: Ramona and her former on-screen brothers Daniel, who portrayed Ben, and Tyger, who played oldest sibling Jake in 2019

Pictured: Ramona and her former on-screen brothers Daniel, who portrayed Ben, and Tyger, who played oldest sibling Jake in 2019

On-screen romance: In 2018, the on-screen parents shocked fans as they revealed they've been dating for over a year following the breakdown of their marriages

On-screen romance: In 2018, the on-screen parents shocked fans as they revealed they’ve been dating for over a year following the breakdown of their marriages

Outnumbered was watched by 9.4 million viewers at its peak and ran for five series between 2007 and 2014, with a one-off Christmas special in 2016.  

The show centred on a middle-class family living in London, as teacher Pete (Hugh) and personal assistant Sue (Claire) struggled to balance their careers with their unruly children.

In 2018, the on-screen parents shocked fans as they revealed they’ve been dating for over a year following the breakdown of their marriages.

Opening up about their romance to The Mail On Sunday, the pair spoke about of their real-life happiness after it emerged that they have been in a relationship since 2017.

Comedian Hugh confirmed the romance, saying he was ‘very happy’ after finding love with Clockwork Mice star Claire.

‘I am very, very happy, we are so very happy. It’s nice and yes, it’s so lovely,’ he said at the time.

Hit: The show centred on a middle-class family living in London, as teacher Pete (Hugh) and personal assistant Sue (Claire) struggled to balance their careers with their unruly children

Hit: The show centred on a middle-class family living in London, as teacher Pete (Hugh) and personal assistant Sue (Claire) struggled to balance their careers with their unruly children

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