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The Wanted have got everyone thinking they’re getting back together and fans are going wild

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There’s nothing like a Facebook freshen up to really get The Wanted fans going in coronavirus lockdown. The boyband – made up of Tom Parker, Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness and Nathan Sykes – sparked speculation that they could be planning a comeback on Thursday and Twitter went wild for it.

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that The Wanted’s official Facebook page gave itself a revamp by changing its profile picture and its cover photo.

Nothing has happened on the page for a whole six years, with one fan pointing out the last activity was back in 2014. There hasn’t been any official confirmation of a comeback, but a Facebook facelift was all it took for fans to cling on to every help.

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