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Glastonbury viewers stunned by ‘ageless’ group TLC who brought some 90s nostalgia

Glastonbury viewers stunned by 'ageless' group TLC who brought some 90s nostalgia

TLC - which currently consists of Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins and Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas - performed at Glastonbury Festival yesterday evening, with fans amazed as they haven't 'aged at all'

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Glastonbury Festival viewers have shared their amazement over the fact that members of iconic R&B group TLC have "not aged at all" since the height of their fame more than two decades ago.

The Grammy Award winners - whose hits include Waterfalls and Unpretty - played on West Holts stage at the annual festival on Worthy Farm in Somerset on Friday evening.

Although best known as a trio, the group now consists of Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, 52, and Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas, 51 - as third member Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes tragically died in 2002.

The duo took to the stage at Glastonbury in the afternoon - where they performed the chart-topping song No Scrubs, which was originally released by the popular trio in 1999.

TLC, including Rozonda Thomas (pictured), took to the stage at Glastonbury earlier

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Watkins and Thomas graced the stage wearing co-ordinated metallic silver outfits, reminiscent of the style worn by the group in the music video for the award-winning song.

Audiences were loving the throwback show by the group, with one attendee at the festival tweeting earlier: "TLC really got the crowd going on the West Holts stage today."

And BBC viewers equally enjoyed the 'nostalgia' of it, with one person saying: "[It's been] easily the best thing on so far." Another said it was the "real saviour of this night."

She was joined by bandmate Tionne Watkins

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A number of viewers however took the opportunity to comment on the way Watkins and Thomas looked, with one fan tweeting: "How have TLC not aged in the last 25 years?"

Another said: "Watching TLC at #Glastonbury and realising those girls ain't aged in 25 years!" A third said: "Ultimate throwback. And they didn't look like they aged at all."

TLC rose to fame in the 1990s with hits like Waterfalls

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The trio consisted of Watkins (left), Thomas (centre) and the late Lisa Lopes (right)

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"Whatever their secret is they better bottle it and sell it," tweeted another viewer. Whilst a fifth person said: "Unpretty is an absolute belter and, like TLC, hasn't aged a day."

One fan asked: "How have these women not aged?" Another responded to their set: "They looked really good. Sounded great." One fan said in a tweet: "They look amazing."

Viewers said Watkins and Thomas hadn't 'aged'

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( Tom Wren / SWNS)

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TLC are best known for their second album CrazySexyCool and its follow-up FanMail, which were released in 1994 and 1999 respectively. Both featured chart-topping songs.

The former included both Creep and Waterfalls, whilst the latter's tracklist boasted No Scrubs as well as Unpretty. These four songs each topped the charts in their native US.

The pair performed at the festival on Friday

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( Tom Wren / SWNS)

The group had been working on their fourth album, 3D, when member Lopes tragically died in a car crash in 2002.

Watkins and Thomas decided not to replace Lopes in the group, with them instead continuing as a duo. Following a hiatus, their latest album, titled TLC, was released in 2017.

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