Here’s what the iconic Outnumbered kids are doing now, 10 years after the sitcom ended

The Brockmans are back for a new Christmas special this week


Outnumbered is finally returning to our screens on Boxing Day after eight years with a brand new Christmas special.

The hilarious sitcom, which follows the struggles of a normal British family in London, ended in 2014 and then came back for a one-off special in 2016.

“In a moment of adversity, Sue and Pete gather all their offspring, including one grandchild, to try to celebrate a traditional family Christmas,” the BBC said in a teaser.

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“Their new house is smaller, the children are bigger, and within the chaos, an uninvited house guest overstays their welcome.”

All of the children are returning for the Christmas episode alongside Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis, but they’re now adults who are navigating their own hurdles.

So, what are the three Brockman kids doing in real life? Let’s find out.

Tyger Drew-Honey

Tyger Drew-Honey, who plays the oldest Outnumbered kid Jake, is now 28 and still an actor. He appeared in the BBC Three sitcom Cuckoo, 2022 remake of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the 2023 Black Ops TV series. He’s done quite a lot of reality TV too, including Celebs Go Dating, Celebrity Mastermind and Celebrity MasterChef. Plus, Tyger’s delved into theatre, playing Prince Charming in Poole’s Cinderella pantomime.

Daniel Roche

The middle child Ben is played by Daniel Roche, who hasn’t really been in the limelight at all since the 2016 special. At 25, he now plays rugby semi-professionally and told the Radio Times it’s “hard to juggle” his sporting careeer with acting. In 2018, he started studying for a degree at King’s College London.

Ramona Marquez

Ramona Marquez, who plays Karen, is now 23 and is the most popular of the three on Instagram, with 130,000 followers. She just finished studying Spanish and Mandarin at the University of Manchester and came out as bisexual in a 2020. Her only recent acting role is a 2020 comedy film called Seven Hours on Earth.

The TV siblings still get on really well and only ever have good things to say about the sitcom. All three of them presented an award together at the NTA’s earlier this year and reacted to an old Outnumbered episode for Comic Relief.

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Featured image by: Tyger Drew-Honey/Instagram, Danny Roche/Instagram and Ramona Marquez/Instagram

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