It has been 15 years since an episode of The Inbetweeners dropped where the four lads drive to London to go clubbing.
But before embarking on the disastrous trip, Jay, Simon and Will arrive at Neil’s house, only to be greeted by his sister.
Katie Sutherland, played by Kacey Clarke, opens the front door in her revealing dressing gown, leaving the school boys flustered.
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“Neil, your friends wanna know if you’re coming out to play,” she shouts up the stairs before Jay asks if she likes clubbing.
“Can you stop staring at my t**s,” she replied, before walking away.
The iconic clip from the legendary sitcom was shared on X, formerly Twitter, earlier today, with a fan account using the caption: “Neil’s sister.”
But the actress, now 36, ended up having a real-life awkward encounter with actual school boys after the episode, when she took on a teaching job.
“Even though I was only in a couple of episodes my character became iconic because the show is iconic, so people always remember it,” she said in 2016.
“The funniest experience was about four years ago when I was a substitute teacher covering for my mum’s partner. Everything was normal until one of the boys put his arm up and said ‘are you Neil’s sister’, which was pretty funny.
“Then of course the whole class knew so they kept going on about it. So a lot of people do remember me from the show.
After The Inbetweeners, Kacey, who no longer works as a teacher, also had roles in Resident Evil: Afterlife, Seeking Dolly Parton and Blood Orange alongside Iggy Pop.
She added: “It wasn’t a conscious effort to get away from TV, it was just the way it’s gone, I just seemed to do a lot of film recently. I’d love to do a TV show again, especially in the US where the budgets are similar to films now, so there’s some really interesting stuff now.”
Kacey, who later moved to Los Angeles, only starred in two episodes of The Inbetweeners but said fans of the show still shout catchphrases at her in public.
She started as an actress young when she played a schoolgirl in Grange Hill before making appearances in The Bill, Casualty and Dream Team.
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