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The Masked Singer fans are guessing who the remaining celebrities are
The Masked Singer semi final saw Bear and Bush both eliminated from the competition, and fans are now speculating about who the final three contestants could be
The Masked Singer has sent fans into a frenzy with a sensational double elimination during the semi-final, igniting a storm on social media as viewers chime in on the celebrities who bid farewell and the three that secured their spots for the grand finale. On Saturday night's thrilling episode, the last five disguised stars—Bush, Dressed Crab, Wolf, Pufferfish, and Bear — competed to snag one of the coveted final three places. At the end of the battle, it was time to wave goodbye to Bear and Bush, who were dramatically unmasked.
Bear's identity shocked no one when the rapper Example was revealed, prompting viewers to take to Twitter to express their reactions — a mix of excitement and disappointment. "Knew it!" exclaimed one fan, while another shared: "Wooo! I finally got one right! Gutted he didn't make the final, Example has been brilliant this season, he was my fave."
Viewers think Pufferfish could be stage star Samantha Barks (Image: ITV)Adding to the night's revelatory drama, soap icon Natalie Cassidy was unveiled as Bush, leading to bursts of joy from the audience. Fans went wild recognising Sonia from EastEnders, with the Twitter-sphere buzzing with messages like "Yes! It's Sonia," "Knew it was Sonia from EastEnders!", and a third bragging: "Called it! Weeks ago!" As she exited the show, Natalie declared it her best gig ever, leaving her supporters overjoyed at her stint.
The Masked Singer's semi-final had fans on the edge of their seats as Wolf, Pufferfish and Dressed Crab belted out tunes, leaving everyone guessing who could be behind the masks. With only three celebs left to unmask in next week's final, speculation is rife, reports the Mirror.
Wolf's renditions of Rebel Yell and Don't Dream It's Over, along with hints like 'I'm still standing' and a desire to 'settle old scores', have viewers betting on Simon Le Bon or Marti Pellow being behind the costume. "Wolf is definitely Marti Pellow," one fan tweeted, while another was convinced: "Wolf is Marti Pellow, his voice is so unique." Some are hearing echoes of Simon Le Bon, and others are tossing Tony Hadley's name into the ring.
Fans of the hit ITV show think Dressed Crab could be either Billy or Gregory Porter (Image: ITV)Meanwhile, Dressed Crab's performances and clues like 'composing myself' and 'don't ring after 9pm' have led to wild guesses from Billy Porter to Gregory Porter. One hopeful fan shared, "I hope dressed crab is the amazing Gregory Porter. I've just booked tickets to go and see him," while another asserted: "Dressed crab is Billy Porter, I'm sure of it."
The Masked Singer's Pufferfish, who performed Billie Eilish's What Was I Made For from the Barbie movie and One Night Only from Dreamgirls, has left fans guessing. With clues like a Windy City sign and mentions of 'sharing the stage with crows', could it be stage sensation Samantha Barks behind the mask?
"Pufferfish for the crown, no doubt, and Samantha Barks? I can't wait to hear her sing next week," one viewer chimed in, while another added: "I'm all in for Pufferfish to win this! And Davina nailed it with Samantha Barks, finally!" The suspense is building as we approach the final on Saturday 15 February on ITV1, where we'll finally discover the identities of Pufferfish, Wolf and Dressed Crab.
Joining host Joel Dommett and judges Maya Jama, Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall and Jonathan Ross will be last year's winner, Danny Jones. He's set to be the guest judge for the final, but fans are hoping he might also perform a duet with one of the remaining contestants. In past years, former Masked Singer stars Jason Manford, Aston Merrygold, and Girls Aloud's Nicola Roberts have returned to perform with the finalists, so it's not out of the question.
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The BetMGM bonus code WTOP365 will key access to a $1,500 first bet offer for Super Bowl 59 between the Chiefs and Eagles.
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The New England Patriots have received a warning about any trade for Los Angeles Rams veteran WR Cooper Kupp.
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Broadcasting legend Dick Vitale was met with a loud roar from Clemson fans at Littlejohn Coliseum for his return to his broadcasting duties on Saturday. Vitale, who has not called a game in nearly …
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The Kansas City Chiefs could make NFL history in Super Bowl LIX if they win, making them the first "three-peat" winners. If so, NBA coaching legend Pat Riley could stand to make a lot of money. Omar Villafranca has the surprising reason why.
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Kanye West and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs had a longtime friendship that was clouded a couple years back. Here’s what we know.
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Travis Kelce's future in the NFL is far from certain, despite his claims earlier this week that he could play for another three years for the Kansas City Chiefs.
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In high school Brittany Mahomes cheered on star QB Patrick Mahomes. A decade later, little has changed for the Kansas City duo except their empire and family, having just welcomed their third baby.
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Travis Kelce‘s name has been synonymous with retirement rumors for the past two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. In fact, the past three years in building up to the Big Game – all of which the Kansas City Chiefs have attended – it seems like Kelce retirement noise has continued to buzz, especially […]
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American actor Richard Gere called President Donald Trump a "bully" and a "thug" on Saturday during an awards ceremony in Spain, and said the United States was in a "very dark place".The 75-year-old, who received an International Goya Award at Spain's top film honours, warned that authoritarianism i...
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