It was a catchy song though! LateLateShow
Viewers were loving the cringe on the Late Late Show tonight as over 200 singleton's gathered looking for love on the Valentine's Day special.
It featured Maura Higgins, Kerry Katona and Alison Spittle chatting all things from romance, to unfortunate dates to love gone bad.Read more:Fair City's Nora Keogh left in grave condition after taking ill The performance was a blast as even host Ryan Tubridy described the experience as "being in primary school". It was a great piece of nostalgia but viewers couldn't help but notice one thing.
One of the key elements of the band 5ive was the fact it has five members - however it seems like they're now down to three. For some viewers, this gave them a giggle."Five..now to three?" asked one viewer. "How are they still branding themselves as 5ive when there's 3 of them, still though, banger all the same," wrote another.Another joked: "Cheesier than a block of Kilmeaden but a lovely dose of nostalgia."Get the latest RSVP headlines straight to your inbox for free by signing up to our newsletter
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