The Masked Singer wanted to make a PPE themed outfit to mark the dawn of coronavirus on the show but was shut down by telly chiefs.
Tim Simpson, managing director at Plunge, felt there could be an acknowledgement of the pandemic on the bonkers singing contest and the irony we’re all now surrounded by masked people when we step outside.But ITV bosses didn’t go for the idea.The mask king said: “I suggested a PPE character for the second show and got a firm no.”During the first lockdown last March, he used the company’s 3D printer to make face shields for NHS workers and, when the workshops reopened to make costumes for series two of the hit programme, it was the first post-lockdown work some of the team had.Mr Simpson said the Masked Singer.
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