Faye Tozer looked radiant as she gave her first TV interview since her split from husband of 16 years – but H stole the show with a jaw-dropping reveal about his famous blond hair.
Pop group Steps appeared on Tuesday’s instalment of Lorraine to chat about Here & Now – The Steps Musical with host Lorraine Kelly, 65.
The band – who is made up of Faye, Ian “H” Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards and Lisa Scott-Lee – looked seriously chic for their telly appearance.
Faye looked incredible in a pink sheer shirt, white trousers and pink open toe heels.
She opted for a natural glamorous make-up look and styled her blonde locks into loose curls.
The singer failed to discuss her husband Mick Smith’s relationship after sparking fears for their 16-year marriage after posting a cryptic post about his heartbreak.
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Faye Tozer (pictured) looked radiant as she gave her first TV interview since her split from husband of 16 years
The singer failed to discuss her husband Mick Smith’s relationship (both pictured) after sparking fears for their 16-year marriage after posting a cryptic post about his heartbreak
But Ian “H” Watkins (pictured) stole the show with a jaw-dropping reveal about his famous blond hair while chatting on the live programme
Meanwhile Ian AKA H raised some eyebrows when he made a shocking revelation about his locks.
Right at the start of the interview, Lorraine praised the band for their co-ordinated outfits, with all of them wearing pink.
She turned to H and said: ‘Well, you go without saying!’
Claire confessed: ‘We’re calling him Simon today. He’s got his Simon Cowell glᴀsses on.’
H added: ‘They are rose-tinted.’
Lorraine told him: ‘I’m loving the hair!’
H clapped back: ‘None of it is real,’ leaving the host open-mouthed and his bandmates in sтιтches of laughter.
It comes after the band took to the Britain’s Got Talent stage to open the show.
Pop group Steps appeared on Tuesday’s instalment of Lorraine to chat about Here & Now – The Steps Musical with host Lorraine Kelly, 65
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The group performed with the cast of their new musical, Here & Now, which is based on the band’s biggest songs.
The jukebox musical follows the workers and customers of a seaside superstore and is packed full of tunes from the group’s back catalogue, which includes 14 consecutive UK top five singles.
Taking to Instagram to share behind-the-scenes snaps from their BGT show, Ian posted a snap of the band together in a lift, looking incredible in matching black and sparkly outfits.
Captioning the glamorous sH๏τ, he wrote: ‘Serving @bgt realness. Shoutout to our glam squad’.
Ian also filmed a video of the group backstage addressing their fans, as he began: ‘Hi, we’re Steps and we are super excited to be opening BGT tonight.’
Claire took over to add: ‘We are going to be performing with the cast of our brand new musical, Here & Now.’
Lisa continued: ‘So, tune in from 7pm. It’s gonna be a party!’ before Ian signed off: ‘See you soon!’
Fans were thrilled to see the group together, writing: ‘OMG cannot wait for this’; ‘We missed you so much’; ‘Yay! My favourite 5 people on the planet together again’.
The 90s pop group dressed up to the nines in matching outfits for their appearance on Lorraine this Tuesday
While even Rylan Clark couldn’t hide his excitement, commenting on the post with a string of heart-eyed emojis.
Steps ruled the charts after forming in 1997, with mega-hits such as Tragedy, 5, 6, 7, 8, and Deeper Shade Of Blue, before parting ways in 2001.
The fivesome reunited in 2011 and then again in 2017 in celebration of their 20th anniversary, going onto release their fifth album, Tears on the Dancefloor.
Here & Now was written by Shaun Kitchener and is produced by the band themselves in collaboration with theatre company ROYO and music mogul Pete Waterman.
Announcing the project in January last year, the group said: ‘We’ve been lucky to do many things together as a band, but the question we get asked again and again is “where is the Steps musical?” Well…it’s finally here and we couldn’t be more excited.
‘We’ve searched for the perfect story for our music and we’ve found it in the aisle of a seaside superstore where four friends set out on their own Summer of Love.
‘It’s a story of friendship, romance and community; packed with our biggest hits and sure to have everybody laughing, crying and dancing in the aisles. We can’t wait to open the doors this year, and see you there!’
Fans went wild for the announcement, with one quipping on X: ‘Not getting a ticket would be a Tragedy.’
The musical follows in the footsteps of other jukebox musicals such as Greatest Days, which is based on Take That’s songs, and ABBA’s global smash hit Mamma Mia which is the sixth longest-running show in West End history.
Lorraine airs weekdays from 9am on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.