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This Morning fans go wild as B*Witched perform for St Patrick’s Day – but viewers accuse band of miming

THIS Morning viewers were loving the surprise performance of Irish girl group B*Witched.

The foursome who became the youngest girl group to have a number one in the UK, appeared on Wednesday’s episode of This Morning.

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B*Witched made a surprise appearance on ITV’s This Morning today[/caption]

Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O’Carroll joined hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby via Zoom from their respective homes.

They spoke about the band’s rapid and phenomenal success in the late 90’s – including three tours in the US – but also its quick downfall after their label unceremoniously dumped them in 2002.

“It all ended so quickly,” the girls said on This Morning.

This Morning viewers loved the blast from the past saying, “B*witched were my fave band in the 90s”.

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The group rose to fame in the late nineties before having their career brutally ended just four years later[/caption]

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They broke the Guiness record for youngest girl group to have a number one in the UK[/caption]

“B*witched singing C’est La Vie was mega!” wrote one Twitter user.

Another added: “B*Witched on #thismorning is everything. Talk about childhood memories.”

And a third said: “OMG B*WITCHED on #ThisMorning this morning brings back so many memories!!”

But now they’ve joined forces again to host a podcast called Starting Over where they look back on their time in the band and it all coming to an end.

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The four Irish singers revealed they are hosting their own podcast, Starting Again[/caption]

They told Holly and Phil they’ll speak honestly about how they felt at the time, and the difficulties they faced when rebuilding their careers and identities after the rug was pulled from underneath them.

“We overshare quite a bit,” Edele revealed.

“In lockdown we missed talking to each other quite a bit and it makes you think how everyone is starting again in one way, shape or form.

“We cover that very openly and honestly in the podcast.”

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They performed their huge hit C’est La Vie, much to viewer’s delight[/caption]

Next, the girls performed their debut smash single – which Holly described as the “Irish National Anthem” – C’est La Vie over a backing track – but some viewers thought the group were not singing live.

One fan wrote: “It’s too obvious they’re miming – no ones zoom mic quality is as good at this.”

Another added: “Miming on the sofa lol.”

And a third said: “4 women miming on webcam brilliant.”

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Keavy Lynch gave birth to twins in October[/caption]


B*Witched announced their new podcast on Instagram.

“The last year has highlighted just how much we all need to connect, even if it is over Zoom,” the group wrote.

“We all hope that this podcast gives those who need it some reassurance that you can pull yourself back together when it feels like everything is falling apart.

“But by recording remotely from our homes on different sides of the Irish Sea, this podcast has also helped us to reconnect and reminisce about some of the fantastic experiences we shared together when the world was a happier place.”

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