Baffled This Morning fans took to social media with their complaints as boyband Blue took to the ITV show to promote their 25th anniversary music.
The pop legends joined Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on Wednesday (April 15) as they opened up on their tour, which is currently making its way across the UK.
Blue, who first rose to fame following the release of their 2001 single All Rise, is made up of Lee Ryan, Duncan James, Simon Webbe and Anthony Costa.
They took to the sofa to open up on what fans can expect from the tour and the music they would play - including their latest single, written by Robbie Williams.
But viewers at home were left confused seeing the band on screen promoting, as they noted that they felt they had seen a lot of Blue on the sofa over the years.
The boyband last appeared on the series back in September, where they also opened up on their then upcoming new music and working with Robbie, 52.
Baffled This Morning fans took to social media with their complaints as boyband Blue took to the ITV show to promote their 25th anniversary music
The pop legends joined Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on Wednesday (April 15) as they opened up on their tour, which is currently making its way across the UK
One wrote on X, formerly Twitter: 'Feels like Blue were on the TM sofa quite recently?' a second chimed in, alongside a meme shouting the word 'no': 'Blue again?'
A third added: 'Here's Blue and what seems like their 25th appearance,' as a fourth penned: 'Never was there a more annoying comeback as Blue.'
'Blue celebrate that it has been 25 years since they were a successful boyband,' someone else hit out against the band.
However, others were full of admiration for their appearance, with someone else penning: 'My boys are aging like fine wine,' as another said: 'These guys, have aged really well. They look great!!!'
Back in September, Blue announced their comeback taking to Instagram on Thursday to announce the big news with a series of images.
The foursome revealed they are set to release their new album Reflections in January before embarking on a 25th Anniversary Tour in April and May 2026.
As well as the Instagram announcement, the group premiered their new single One Last Time on Radio 2 with Scott Mills on Thursday.
Speaking about the return, Duncan said: 'One Last Time is a song I wrote last year after the death of a really good friend of mine...
'It hit me hard and I wrote this in the aftermath of it all. But I didn't want it to sound like a sad song, so we came up with this, which is a different kind of a sound for Blue - It has a rockier feel but still retains all the classic elements of a Blue song...
'We have had a lot of strong reactions to it - as anyone who has lost anyone can relate - and wish they could see that person for One Last Time.'
The group were formed in 2000 and released three studio albums before announcing a hiatus in 2004, before reforming in January 2011, and representing the UK at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf with the song I Can.
The group came in 11th place with 100 points. Two years later, in 2013, the group joined The Big Reunion, in which six defunct groups including Liberty X, Atomic Kitten and 5ive reunited for a one-off gig.
In March 2013, they revealed they would embark on their first headlining tour later on in the year, their first tour in nearly ten years.
Blue were then dropped by their record label Sony in 2015 due to the poor performance of their fifth album Colours.
They returned with singles Haven't Found You Yet and Dance with Me in 2022, both from their sixth studio album Heart & Soul, which was released on 28 October 2022.
The group have sold 15 million records worldwide and has been certified for 3.6 million albums and 2.6 million singles in the UK.