Outnumbered stars spark speculation they are secretly filming new project as they reunite nine years after hit show ended

The child stars of Outnumbered sent fans into a frenzy as they reunited nine years after the hit show ended. 

Ramona Marquez, 22, who played Karen Brockman, took to Instagram on Monday to share behind-the-scenes snaps from her secret project with older on-screen brothers Tyger Drew-Honey, 27, and Daniel Roche, 24.  

The post sparked questions from fans asking if a new series could be on the way, while over on Tyger’s Instagram he provided more clues as to what they are working on. 

The actor, who played Jake Brockman in the hit BBC series, wrote: ‘Great to be back with the fam for #comicrelief – if you don’t already know, these guys are legends. Apologies for a lack of activity on here. I’ll sort it out. #outnumbered #grateful #family’.  

Followers took to the comment section pleading with the trio to bring the show back. 

The Brockmans! The stars of Outnumbered sent fans into a frenzy as they reunited nine years after the hit show ended (pictured Tyger Drew-Honey, Ramona Marquez and Daniel Roche)

Hit show: The trio played the characters from 2007 to 2014, as the show detailed their parents - played by Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner - raising their children in South London

Hit show: The trio played the characters from 2007 to 2014, as the show detailed their parents – played by Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner – raising their children in South London

Reunited: The actor, who played Jake Brockman in the hit BBC series, wrote: 'Great to be back with the fam for #comicrelief - if you don’t already know, these guys are legends'

Reunited: The actor, who played Jake Brockman in the hit BBC series, wrote: ‘Great to be back with the fam for #comicrelief – if you don’t already know, these guys are legends’

‘Outnumbered needs to come back!!’, one follower wrote. 

Others added: ‘Need a one off episode of you all now as grown ups’ and ‘are you filming something???’

However, when one follower asked if Outnumbered was being brought back for good, Tyger replied: ‘I don’t think so mate’. 

The trio played the characters from 2007 to 2014, as the show detailed their parents – played by Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner – raising their children in South London. 

Outnumbered was watched by 9.4 million viewers at its peak and ran for five series 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. 

Back together: Ramona Marquez, 22, who played Karen Brockman, took to Instagram on Monday to share snaps from her secret project with older on-screen brothers

Back together: Ramona Marquez, 22, who played Karen Brockman, took to Instagram on Monday to share snaps from her secret project with older on-screen brothers 

Excitement: The post sparked questions from fans asking if a new series could be on the way, while over on Tyger's Instagram he provided more clues as to what they were working on

Excitement: The post sparked questions from fans asking if a new series could be on the way, while over on Tyger’s Instagram he provided more clues as to what they were working on

Memories: Ramona looked thrilled to be back with her older on-screen brothers as they posed for a photo

Memories: Ramona looked thrilled to be back with her older on-screen brothers as they posed for a photo 

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.

'One of the best comedies ever': Followers took to the comment section pleading with the trio to bring the show back

‘One of the best comedies ever’: Followers took to the comment section pleading with the trio to bring the show back

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