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Who was unmasked tonight? Identity of Red Panda revealed on The Masked Singer
- On January 31, Red Panda was unmasked as comedian Harry Hill on The Masked Singer UK after losing the studio-audience vote.
- Earlier this year, Red Panda was removed from a Masked Singer episode owing to 'potential insensitivities' after a Swiss bar fire that killed 40 people, ITV said.
- Clues in Red Panda's VT and costume — an 'XL tomato soup' can, a clapperboard and a 'following your nose' hint — pointed to Hill's TV work and nose-flute skill, and he finished with 'I Gotta Feeling' before leaving, admitting he mimicked Alan Carr.
- Now, just five contestants remain as the show heads to the semi-final next week, with viewers on X reacting strongly to the surprise unmasking of Harry Hill as Red Panda, whose voice was praised by host Joel Dommett.
- Series seven of The Masked Singer UK began on January 3 with judges Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Maya Jama, and Mo Gilligan returning, and the show returns next Saturday, February 7, at 7pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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Another contestant’s identity revealed on The Masked Singer
Red Panda was eliminated after receiving the fewest votes from the studio audience.
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The Masked Singer’s Red Panda revealed as comedy legend
The Masked Singer’s Red Panda’s identity has been revealed as a comedy legend. The character, who performed to the Black Eyed Peas song I Gotta Feeling, was unmasked as comedian Harry Hill on Saturday night’s show (31 January). Guest judge Olly Murs guessed correctly when asked who he thought was underneath the Red Panda costume. Over the past few weeks, rumours have been circulating that Red Panda was Alan Carr. The comedian told host Joel Domm…
·London, United Kingdom
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