THEY weren’t even teenagers when they first hit our screens as the hilarious kids of Pete and Sue on the hit sitcom Outnumbered.

Ramona Marquez (Karen) was just six when the series began, while Daniel Roche (Ben) was seven and Tyger Drew-Honey (Jake) was 11.

The last episode aired in 2014 – seven years after it first started – so we haven’t seen the child stars for quite some time… until now.

2 The Outnumbered kids were not even teenagers when the show first started Credit: BBC

And judging by this amazing picture the kids have done quite some growing up since then– so much so they are virtually recognisable.

In an incredible picture shared online Ramona, Daniel and Tyger have reunited – causing confusion and delight.

Ramona, who is now 15, looks super cool in the shot with her famous curly hair on show, crop top and large hoop earring.

2 The kids with Claire Skinner and Hug Dennis who played the parents Credit: BBC

Daniel, who is now 16, looks like he has been putting in some serious hours down the gym while Tyger , 20 , looks suave in his unbuttoned shirt.

Taking to Twitter to comment on the image in their droves fans of the show expressed their amazement.

One gasped: "I've never been so unprepared for a picture in my entire life wtf why did Ben turn into a tree."

Another remarked: "I love how much that picture of the Outnumbered kids has messed everyone up. But same."

"No way are these the kids from outnumbered?!?" questioned someone else.

While another wrote: "The outnumbered kids are all grown up now it looks so odd i'm so baffled it's not been that long since the show surely".

Since the show ended Tyger - who's dad is famous porn star Ben Dover - has made a name for himself making documentaries on various topics.

Most famously he had sex with a robot for BBC3's doc The Virtual Reality Virgin. He has also taken part in reality show 24 Hours in the Past.

Outnumbered is due to return for a one-off special this year - according to creator Andy Hamilton.

Speaking last year he told Fubar radio: "We hope to visit the family for a kind of one-off.

"Me and Guy (co-creator Guy Jenkins), on our wall, in our office, we have a list of ideas we are trying to work out.

“We’ve done a few Christmas specials, but you kind of disappear in a big gap of Christmas programming. We’re kind of inclined to do it somewhere else if we can."

He added:"That’ll be a discussion me and Guy have to have between ourselves and then the BBC. We’re hoping to film it next year.”

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