Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall mimics Come Dine With Me contestant’s infamous rant

It became an iconic television moment in 2016.

And Jade Thirlwall has impersonated contestant Peter Marsh’s infamous Come Dine With Me meltdown after he discovered he hadn’t won the contest. 

Wearing a cropped brunette wig and a fake belly under a denim shirt, the Little Mix star, 27, took to Instagram on Tuesday night to share a hilarious video of herself lip syncing to the scorned loser.

Iconic: Jade Thirlwall has impersonated contestant Peter Marsh’s infamous Come Dine With Me meltdown after he discovered he hadn’t won the contest

Yet Jade didn’t stop there and she also impersonated all the other Come Dine With Me contestants in the awkward episode as she dressed up as Jane Smith, Adam Mastroianni and Charlotte Hughes.

The star had different costumes and wigs as she took on the four contenders in a one woman show.  

The iconic scene sees Peter turn on the winner, rival cook Jane, and unleash a furious rant, telling her she had ‘all the grace of a reversing dump trunk without any tyres on!’

TV gold: Peter Marsh pictured during his infamous Come Dine With Me meltdown

Scorned loser: Wearing a cropped brunette wig and a fake belly under a denim shirt, the Little Mix star, 27, took to Instagram on Tuesday night to share a hilarious video of herself lip syncing to the scorned loser

Scorned loser: Wearing a cropped brunette wig and a fake belly under a denim shirt, the Little Mix star, 27, took to Instagram on Tuesday night to share a hilarious video of herself lip syncing to the scorned loser (Peter pictured, left) 

Going for it: Yet Jade didn't stop there and she also impersonated all the other Come Dine With Me contestants in the awkward episode as she dressed up as Jane Smith (pictured right), Adam Mastroianni and Charlotte Hughes

Going for it: Yet Jade didn’t stop there and she also impersonated all the other Come Dine With Me contestants in the awkward episode as she dressed up as Jane Smith (pictured right), Adam Mastroianni and Charlotte Hughes  

One woman show! The star had different costumes and wigs as she took on the four contenders in a one woman show

One woman show! The star had different costumes and wigs as she took on the four contenders in a one woman show

He adds in the dramatic showdown: ‘Enjoy the money, Jane, I hope it makes you happy. Dear Lord, what a sad little life, Jane. You ruined my night completely so you can have the money. 

‘I hope you spend it on grace and decorum because you have all the grace of a reversing dump trunk without any tyres on!’

Peter also lashes out at Charlotte after she says: ‘I don’t get it’, and he brutally responds with: ‘Well you wouldn’t, let’s be honest, there’s nobody in there, love.’

Ouch! The iconic scene sees Peter turn on the winner, rival cook Jane, and unleash a furious rant, telling her she had 'all the grace of a reversing dump trunk without any tyres on!'

'Dear Lord': He adds in the dramatic showdown: 'Enjoy the money, Jane, I hope it makes you happy. Dear Lord, what a sad little life, Jane.'

Ouch! The iconic scene sees Peter turn on the winner, rival cook Jane (Jade pictured as her), and unleash a furious rant, telling her she had ‘all the grace of a reversing dump trunk without any tyres on!’

Peter's rant ends with: 'I hope you spend it [the prize money] on grace and decorum because you have all the grace of a reversing dump trunk without any tyres on!'

Peter’s rant ends with: ‘I hope you spend it [the prize money] on grace and decorum because you have all the grace of a reversing dump trunk without any tyres on!’ 

Woah: Peter also lashes out at Charlotte (Jade pictured as her) after she says: 'I don't get it'

Funny: He brutally responds with: 'Well you wouldn't, let's be honest, there's nobody in there, love.' to which Jade showed empty wigs

Woah: Peter also lashes out at Charlotte (Jade pictured as her) after she says: ‘I don’t get it’, and he brutally responds with: ‘Well you wouldn’t, let’s be honest, there’s nobody in there, love.’

The awkward scene ends with the scorned loser demanding Jane leave his home, he says: ‘Take your money and get off my property!’  

On the original episode, the three baffled contestants had to celebrate with Champagne outside Peter’s home.  

Fans were left in hysterics over Jade’s impersonation with her Little Mix bandmates Perrie Edwards and Jesy Nelson commenting on the video.

Going all out: Jade even mimics contestant Adam Mastroianni who remains both baffled and quiet during the showdown

Going all out: Jade even mimics contestant Adam Mastroianni who remains both baffled and quiet during the showdown 

Get out! The awkward scene ends with the scorned loser demanding Jane leave his home, he says: 'Take your money and get off my property!'

Get out! The awkward scene ends with the scorned loser demanding Jane leave his home, he says: ‘Take your money and get off my property!’ 

Big fans: Fans were left in hysterics over Jade's impersonation with her Little Mix bandmates Perrie Edwards and Jesy Nelson commenting on the video

Big fans: Fans were left in hysterics over Jade’s impersonation with her Little Mix bandmates Perrie Edwards and Jesy Nelson commenting on the video 

Perrie said: ‘This is f***ing brilliant.’

While Jesy put: ‘The f***ing wigs [crying laughing emojis] best video you’ve ever done.’

The original scene aired in 2016 and it was soon labelled ‘TV gold’ with Ricky Gervais tweeting at the time: ‘That’s the type of awkward I can only aspire to in fiction.’ 

Hooray! On the original episode, the three baffled contestants had to celebrate with Champagne outside Peter's home

Hooray! On the original episode, the three baffled contestants had to celebrate with Champagne outside Peter’s home

TV gold: The original scene aired in 2016 and it was soon labelled 'TV gold' with Ricky Gervais tweeting at the time: 'That's the type of awkward I can only aspire to in fiction.'

TV gold: The original scene aired in 2016 and it was soon labelled ‘TV gold’ with Ricky Gervais tweeting at the time: ‘That’s the type of awkward I can only aspire to in fiction.’