So basically A LOT of incredible things happened on Children In Need last night, but nothing was more important, influential and mind-blowing (soz Sir Terry Wogan) than the return of the one, the only…S Club 7. Yes, that’s right, perhaps the greatest septuplet in the history of all music EVER returned to not only our screens, but also our hearts last night – as they reunited AS A SEVEN for the first time in yonks. A seminal moment in the lives of every British millennial, we’re sure you’d agree. And didn’t they do just swell, boys and girls? Proving that their really is no party like an S Club party – Paul, Rachel, Jon, Hannah, Bradley, Jo and Tina (who could forget TINA?!) wowed the viewers at home, performing a quite frankly electrifying medley of hits, including ‘Bring It All Back’, ‘S Club Party’ and ‘Don’t Stop Movin’, that had us all ‘Reach’-ing for the stars. (OK, we’ll try and reign in these awful puns guys). Of course the Twitter-sphere was ablaze with nostalgic twenty-somethings going absolutely mental over the whole affair, but the celebs were out in force too – with McFly’s Harry Judd VERY excited for the return of Rachel Stevens (even if she forgot to sing the word ‘moving’). Speaking about their reunion, Rachel told Terry Wogan that, “It’s been amazing to all get back together, it’s been so much fun, to get together for something like this is amazing.” Some people questioned Tina’s choice of outfit, but we quite liked her take on ‘Morticia Adams Wearing … Indeed it was Rachel, and for 5 minutes we felt like it was the year 2000 all over again. Jon was equally pleased with everything, taking care to remind viewers of how they were basically THE Children In Need go-to act for about four years. “We’ve had two singles for Children in Need, both number one, so it’s great to be back together.” Yeah OK Jon, no need to brag, all right? And if the performance last night got you chomping at the bit for a bit of nostalgia, then fear not – the group are rumoured to be touring next year. HURRAH.
– Yahoo Celebrity