The Masked Singer has seemingly been rumbled by one investigative fan. Originating in South Korea eight years ago, the internationally-sold format features a line-up of celebrities from across TV, film, sport and music under wacky costumes, singing infront of judges – and a studio audience – who must guess their identities.
Joel Dommett presents the UK version, which saw Busted's Charlie Simpson walk away with the top prize this year, while Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross and Rita Ora stand are regular judges.
Over on TikTok, though, comedy writer Mason Hell-Cat revealed to the world his theory surrounding his native Australian show. "OK so here's something that I've only just worked out about The Masked Singer.
Now, perhaps everybody knows this but I've only just worked it out: so all of the reveals are not filmed in front of a live audience, and the main reason is they don't want audience members to give spoilers away," he told the camera.
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