The Masked Singer UK has unveiled two more celebrities after a series packed with shocking unmaskings so far.
Tonight, Toastie, Red Panda, Monkey Business, Arctic Fox, Can of Worms, Conkers, Moth, and Sloth all took to their stage in their elaborate costumes.
Performing for the panel – Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross, Maya Jama, Mo Gilligan, and guest star Perrie Edwards – they all attempted to pull the wool over our eyes once more with cryptic clues and fake accents.
But unfortunately for Monkey Business and Arctic Fox, their time on the show is up, and, in an epic double elimination, their identities have been uncovered at last.
The first to remove their mask was Monkey Business, who turned out to be music icon and Foundations hitmaker Kate Nash.
Explaining the clues pointing towards her identity, she said the numerous coffee hints were because she appeared in the movies Coffee Wars and Syrup.
A clue relating to streaming also referenced her being in Glow on Netflix, while ‘Take 615’ being written on a clapperboard referred to the area code for Nashville, subtly hinting at Kate’s surname.
Additionally, in one of her VTs, Monkey Business said there are ‘a lot of rivals in this business’. This was a nod to Rivals actor Danny Dyer appearing in her music video for Wasteman.
Interviewed by ITV after her reveal, Kate said of her reasons for taking part: ‘Talking to the team, everyone who works here is so nice. And allowing myself to do something that was just about having fun and entertainment because I’ve been doing a lot of touring, and I’ve been pretty political.
‘So it was nice to just kind of have a laugh, sing some songs, and enjoy the performance and music. I’m not interested in a person if they haven’t got a silly billy inside them.’
Initially, the panel and viewers at home guessed that the likes of Lily Allen, Kimberly Wyatt, or Shona McGarty could have been behind the mask.
Shortly after Kate, 38, was unveiled, Arctic Fox was also eliminated, and underneath was Strictly icon Anton Du Beke!
‘I’m so glad you thought it was a drag queen, because I was giving it full Ru Paul bifter!’, the judge joked to the panel, who thought it was perhaps Johannes Radebe or even Sam Ryder.
Clues pointing to Anton’s identity included seven acorns, as Anton is from Sevenoaks, a town in Kent. Flour bags also reference him being a baker ‘as a young man’, while being the ‘bottom of success’ pointed to Anton being voted Rear of the Year.
He further remarked that he’d been ‘part of something that has endured for decades’, of course, as a nod to his long tenure on Strictly Come Dancing, while two tickets for Buckingham Palace were due to his involvement in VE Day celebrations.
‘I’ve loved every second,’ Anton, 59, declared after taking off his furry costume head.
Speaking in a post-unmasking Q&A, the dancer added that he was ‘devastated’ to have left the competition.
‘Delighted to be able to perform, but devastated to have been voted off.’
The author and TV personality also said it felt ‘very natural’ to prance around in Arctic Fox’s boots, quipping: ‘This isn’t my first rodeo.’
Kate and Anton now join some huge stars in the unmasked club, as series 7 is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable yet.
The 2026 series kicked off in typically bonkers fashion, introducing Goldfish and Emperor Penguin as the lead singers of two Masked Singer house bands.
Pop star Anne-Marie and Little Britain comedian Matt Lucas were swiftly revealed under the respective costumes before joining the panel to chip in with guesses and theories of their own.
And as the competition got fully underway, The One Show’s Alex Jones became the first celebrity eliminated, taking off her Disc Jockey mask, which no one expected.
Next came Teabag’s reveal, who ended up being rapper Professor Green in a real 2000s throwback moment.
Following him came Yak’s unmasking, with Sex Pistols icon John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, underneath the very heavy costume.
Finally, last weekend, a true music icon was discovered to be performing as Gargoyle.
While the panel threw names around like Ruby Wax and Cyndi Lauper, it was actually American singer-songwriter Marcella Detroit, 73, best known professionally as Marcy Levy and as a member of Shakespears Sister.
The Masked Singer continues on ITV1 and ITVX.
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