Shortly after, MediaWorks' AM Show also posted a photo to Facebook from their time on Family Feud, but with the FaceApp aging filter applied to it.
"'Old' memories of our time on Family Feud #throwback #throwforward #faceappchallenge," the post said, showing Duncan Garner, Amanda Gillies, Mark Richardson and Aziz Al-Sa'afin looking considerably older.
The two breakfast show teams joined quite the long band wagon, with celebrities all over the globe posting their own photos using the FaceApp aging filter.
The app, which has gone viral over the past few days, uses artificial intelligence to alter the photo, rather than using a filter on top of it like, for example, Snapchat does.
IT security experts have expressed concerns regarding FaceApp's privacy terms and conditions but that clearly has not stopped people from checking what they'll look like when they're older.