The Masked Singer is back with a bang, and the mystery deepens! But who will be unmasked next?
The hit ITV show, which premiered its new series last Saturday, January 3rd, has already revealed some surprising identities. And tonight, January 10th, it's time for another thrilling episode.
The Masked Singer's Unique Twist:
Famous faces, hidden behind intricate costumes, take to the stage to showcase their singing skills. But here's the twist: the celebrity judges must play detective, guessing who's behind the mask. It's a guessing game that has the nation hooked!
The New Masked Singers of 2026:
This year, the show introduces a quirky bunch of characters: Moth, Can of Worms, Red Panda, Conker, Arctic Fox, Toastie, Monkey Business, Yak, Sloth, Gargoyle, Disc Jockey, and Teabag. Each character brings a unique charm, but who are the celebrities behind these disguises?
Unveiling the Masked Celebrities:
So far, the show has unmasked four celebrities in just two episodes. In episode one, the Disc Jockey was revealed to be none other than TV presenter Alex Jones. And in episode two, the Teabag's identity was singer-songwriter Professor Green.
But the surprises didn't stop there! Two special guests were also unmasked: singer-songwriter Anne-Marie (Goldfish) and actor/comedian Matt Lucas (Emperor Penguin). And interestingly, they joined the judging panel post-revelation.
Tonight's Episode:
This Saturday, the Masked Singer returns with a special Sports Day episode. Host Joel Dommett and the regular judges will be joined by guest judge Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff, the former England cricketer and TV presenter. Will they be able to guess the celebrity behind the mask?
Stay Tuned for More:
With only one episode this weekend, the anticipation is high. Don't miss the chance to witness the unmasking of another celebrity. Tune in tonight at 7 pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
And the Controversy:
But here's where it gets controversial. With such a unique format, The Masked Singer often sparks debates. Are the judges' guesses fair? Is it ethical to keep celebrities' identities hidden? And what about the voting process? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
For more insights, check out these recommended reads:
- All you need to know about the new series of The Masked Singer 2026 on ITV
- The celebrities unmasked so far in 2026
- A warning for Fire Stick users
What do you think about The Masked Singer's concept? Do you enjoy the guessing game, or is it all just a bit too mysterious for your liking? Let's discuss in the comments!