The nation’s most delightfully bizarre guessing game returns.The Masked Singeris back, promising a new season of elaborate costumes, cryptic clues, and the thrilling challenge of unmasking the celebrities hidden within.
This year’s series kicks off with a double-billed weekend, immediately revealing four masked performers. Prepare for a whirlwind of speculation as the judging panel – Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan, and Maya Jama – attempt to decipher the identities behind the disguises.
But there’s a twist. Producers are promising a “first” in the show’s history, alongside “more unmaskings than ever before.” The stakes are higher, the mystery deeper, and the anticipation is building.
Meet Moth, described as “a larva, not a fighter.” Could this be a performer who blossomed late in life, like Susan Boyle, or a powerhouse vocalist like Alexandra Burke?
Then there’s Can of Worms, with a clue hinting at an “early bird.” Perhaps someone familiar with the challenges of early mornings and creepy crawlies, like a veteran of the jungle onI’m A Celebrity?
Red Panda presents a playful riddle: “They’re not black and white – but they are red all over.” The judges will need to think outside the box to crack this colorful code.
Conkers boldly declares, “They came, they saw, they CONKER-ed!” This suggests a champion, someone accustomed to victory and the thrill of competition.
Arctic Fox exudes cool confidence, teasing, “SNOW-body does it better.” Could a glamorous Bond girl be hiding beneath the icy exterior?
Toastie is “an absolute SNACK,” leading to speculation about a celebrity chef or a well-known foodie with a passion for all things delicious.
Monkey Business claims to be “chimp-ly the best,” a playful clue that hints at a performer with undeniable talent and charisma.
Yak, a truly magnificent costume, insists they’re “not one to toot their own horn.” But the elaborate design is already speaking volumes.
Sloth, “always hanging out,” sparks questions about a flexible athlete – perhaps an Olympic gymnast or a formerGladiatorsstar?
Gargoyle, with a striking and statuesque presence, asks, “Are you craving to meet this carving?” A model known for holding dramatic poses could be the answer.
Disc Jockey is “in it to SPIN it,” suggesting a radio personality or a presenter with a knack for keeping the energy high. Could familiar voices be behind the mask?
Finally, Teabag invites us to “spill the Tea,” hinting at a chat show host or someone known for sharing secrets and stories. And those sideburns are certainly a statement.
The mystery unfolds this weekend, starting Saturday, January 3rd, and continuing on Sunday, January 4th, at 6:30pm. Prepare to be captivated by the spectacle, the suspense, and the sheer joy ofThe Masked Singer.