The identity of The Masked Singer's Can of Worms has been 'revealed' as a boyband legend, leaving fans buzzing with excitement and speculation. Just days before the semi-final, viewers are convinced they've cracked the code, but who is it behind the mask?
Season seven of the beloved ITV singing competition is in full swing, with contestants tasked with guessing the identities of celebrities behind quirky costumes. The judges, Maya Jama, Jonathan Ross, Mo Gilligan, and Davina McCall, returned for the latest episode, alongside host Joel Dommett.
While the double unmasking of Kate Nash and Anton Du Beke as Monkey Business and Arctic Fox thrilled viewers last week, the remaining characters - Can of Worms, Conkers, Moth, Red Panda, Sloth, Toastie, and newcomer Mole Dommett - still have fans guessing.
The Mole was quickly revealed to be X Factor legend Olly Murs, and Red Panda was later unmasked as comedy legend Harry Hill. At the end of the episode, fans voted for their favorites, with the top five advancing to next week's semi-final. Toastie, Conkers, Sloth, Moth, and Can of Worms all remained in the competition.
But who is Can of Worms? Fans are convinced they know, with one tweeting, 'I definitely think Can of Worms is one of the JLS guys. I'm going with JB.' Another agreed, citing JB's love of gardening and JLS's song 'One Shot'. A third added, 'Can of Worms.. does sound like Marvin from JLS #MaskedSinger.'
Both Marvin Humes and JB Gill were named by the judges and viewers, and the duo rose to fame as part of the British pop boyband, alongside Aston Merrygold and Oritsé Williams. Their chart-topping tunes include 'Everybody in Love' and 'Beat Again'.
The Masked Singer is streaming now on ITVX, and fans are eager to see if their theories are correct. But here's where it gets controversial... Who do you think is behind the Can of Worms mask? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!