Saturday Night Takeaway recently made a welcome return to our screens.
The hit show, presented by Ant and Dec, sees the famous duo presenting hilarious sketches on various issues as well as interacting with celebrity guests and audience members.
And on the topic of guests, two well-known faces who often popped up on the show were Little Ant and Dec – the adorable mini Geordie versions of Ant and Dec.
And it’s got us wondering where the stars, named James Pallister and Dylan McKenna, are now?
Well, it’s safe to say little Ant and Dec have since grown into bigger versions, with Dec Donnelly saying that they’re now “two massive six-footers.”
The pair, who started out on the show back in 2003, are also well into their 20s.
The adorable pair would interview famous faces while on the show, even interviewing the then Prime Minister Tony Blair.
James now reportedly works as a vehicle technician for BMW according to his Facebook page, while Dylan has started his own nutrition business, helping people with weight loss.
It’s believed the boys still call the north-east of England home, and Dylan was once spotted enjoying a drink with Ant and Dec as they reunited.
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The youngsters were replaced by Neil Overend and Haydn Reid in 2010, as they inevitably grew older, and taller!
Ant and Dec proved they can do anything they set their minds to as they gave a fierce performance as their drag personas Lady Antionette and Miss Donna Lee on Saturday Night Takeaway recently.
The TV legends, both 46, slayed as they performed their new charity single We Werk Together alongside Ru Paul's Drag Race UK winners The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney and Krystal Versace for the End of the Show Show.
Geordie presenters Ant and Dec were flooded with praise following the epic performance, after they were given makeovers by a Drag Race legend and Glow Up winner.
One said: "no cause i can’t stop watching ant and dec doing drag like to have two huge presenters on prime time tv celebrating drag rather that ridiculing it is so special".
But, there was a small minority of viewers who were disgruntled on Twitter. One wrote: "Not sure if that was appropriate family entertainment on a Saturday night.
Another added: "This is totally inappropriate for a family entertainment show #SaturdayNightTakeaway."
"Never found drag acts at all funny or entertaining and being honest, I found this inappropriate as well," a third penned.
And now, it's been reported that the show, which also featured a segment of the pair pranking Jeremy Clarkson, received 71 Ofcom complaints.
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