The Project stars like you’ve never seen them before! TikTok ageing filter reveals what cast will look like in 2073.

The project’s stars tried out TikTok’s most viral trend on Tuesday.

The actors tried out an aging filter that shows the user what they will look like in 2073.

Guest panelist Nick Cody spoke first and was pleased with the result.

“I like how he thinks I’ll be alive,” he said with a laugh, before adding, “I’m not sure how that works,” as his hair turned gray but his beard remained red.

Next up was 42-year-old Hamish McDonald, who had doubts about the process.

The project's stars tried out TikTok's most viral trend on Tuesday.  The actors tried out an aging filter that shows the user what they will look like in 2073.  Pictured is Sarah Harris

The project’s stars tried out TikTok’s most viral trend on Tuesday. The actors tried out an aging filter that shows the user what they will look like in 2073. Pictured is Sarah Harris

“You are a vampire!” his co-hosts laughed as the result was still quite youthful and attractive.

When Sarah Harris’ turn came, the 42-year-old explained: “I’ll be 92 in 2073.”

The filter really added to the situation, and Sarah joked: “It’s time for me to book an appointment for Botox.”

Susie Youssef was concerned about the development of the filter and said beforehand, “I’ll be the worst.”

Hamish Macdonald (pictured) had doubts about the process.

Hamish Macdonald (pictured) had doubts about the process.

Susie Youssef (pictured) was worried and said in advance:

Susie Youssef (pictured) was worried and said in advance: “I’ll be the worst”

Nick Cody (pictured) was pleased with the result.  “I like the way he thinks I’ll be alive,” he said.

Nick Cody (pictured) was pleased with the result. “I like the way he thinks I’ll be alive,” he said.

“Get ready for my grandmother to appear. “I’m turning gray,” she said as the filter did its job.

“God, I hope my partner isn’t watching,” she joked after seeing the final result.

TikTok’s aging filter can take you back in time in seconds and give you a glimpse of how you’ve aged.

The hashtag #ageingfilter has received more than 14 million views as more people get involved in the trend and share their results.

What’s more, dermatologists now call the filter “accurate,” meaning some users are happy with its results, while others worry it will take years.