80s icons Martin Kemp, Sinitta, and Toyah Willcox reunite to surprise fans by working in call centre

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A TRIO of celebrities have reunited to work in a call centre.

80s icons Martin Kemp, Sinitta, and Toyah Willcox have surprised fans by working in call centre amid their reunion.

Sinitta, Martin Kemp, and Toyah Willcox on phones.
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80s icons Martin Kemp, Sinitta, and Toyah Willcox have surprised fans by working in call centre[/caption]
Sinitta, Martin Kemp, and Toyah Willcox on a retro-style hotline.
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The trio reunited for a special reason[/caption]
Sinitta, Martin Kemp, and Toyah Willcox on a phone bank.
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This week they are helping White Stuff re-launch its hotline to sell its retro inspired collection[/caption]
Sinitta, Martin Kemp, and Toyah Willcox working at computers with headsets.
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The three celebs looked overjoyed to be on the phone to customers[/caption]
Three people wearing headsets work at computers.
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They were seen tapping away at computers[/caption]

Standing by the phones on Tuesday, the trio were seen helping White Stuff launch its archive collection Rewind '85.

Toyah – who has a career spanning more than four decades – could be seen rocking a pale pink quarter-zip, with her blonde locks down and styled in a voluminous style.

Martin – who shot to fame in Spandau Ballet in 1979 – wore a bright orange t-shirt, with him seen beaming as he went about his tasks.

He also rocked a striped quarter-zip over the top of his outfit for some of the snaps.

And Sinitta – who found fame in the mid-1980s with the single "So Macho" – wore a bright yellow quarter-zip sweatshirt.

Each of the celebrities wore light blue denim jeans as they sat on the desks in the call centre and answered customers' requests.

The three celebrities are helping re-launch the brand's old order-by-phone hotline, too.

When the popular clothing brand needed help figuring out how to sell its archive range of retro tees, it went straight to the 80s experts.

Martin, Toyah and Sinitta then told them that 80s shoppers loved hotlines back in the day, sparking the brand to re-launch their old hotline.

For three days only, shoppers can dial the hotline and speak to an 80s legend (or just a regular customer service team member).

Able to purchase the classic Boys and Girls versions of the original tee, customers can also get their hands on a series of 80s and 90s inspired sweatshirts.

Shoppers will only be able to order the pieces via the hotline until March 6th.

Fans were quick to react to the celebs' stints on the hotline, with many flocking to the brand's Instagram page.

Commenting on a snap of the trio, one person wrote: "This has actually made my day, just spoke to @martinjkemp fab idea @whitestuffuk love it x."

A second then said: "I was thrilled to speak with both @toyahofficial and @martinjkemp, two of my 80s idols!!!"

"Fab chat with Sinitta, lovely to talk for a change! Well done White Stuff – my replacement Retro sweat is on its way," penned a third.

While a fourth said: "Fab thank you I just had a chat with Sinnitta still grinning."

Other fans branded the stunt as "iconic" and "genius", with them quick to comment on the videos shared by the brand on social media.

Portrait of Martin Kemp.
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British actor and pop musician Martin Kemp, formerly of Spandau Ballet[/caption]
Headshot of Sinitta at the Biba Ball after-party.
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Sinitta seen here in 2006[/caption]
Portrait of Toyah Willcox, singer and actress.
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Toyah in the 80s, seen above[/caption]

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