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Masked Singer revealed: Is THIS who is behind Fox’s mask? Shock fan theory


The Fox has had fans guessing some wild choices about who is hiding behind their mask in the hit singing competition. A new Express.co.uk poll has given viewers an exclusive insight into who they could actually be.

Who is the Fox on The Masked Singer?

The Fox has been keeping fans of the singing competition guessing over who exactly they could be.

They first appeared in week one with a performance of Call Me by Blondie as well as dropping plenty of clues.

Since then, she has performed hit songs like On the Radio by Donna Summer and On My Own from Les Miserables.

Across, their time so far on the show, they’ve also dropped some hints over how they may be a silver fox and they are a party animal.

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So far in the series there have been a number of revelations which support how it is Van Outen behind the costume.

The English actor, dancer and presenter is best known for presenting The Big Breakfast as well as being a judge of shows like Any Dream Will Do and Born to Shine.

She is also a very well-known musical theatre actor and is known for playing Roxie Hart in Chicago both on the West End and Broadway.

This fits with the judges being convinced how the Fox is someone with theatre experience.

However, one of the biggest clues was how she can be found in London’s East End.

Van Outen has appeared on EastEnders in the past, which has left viewers convinced.

After her first performance, the Fox also told the panel how they collect teapots.

One fan found an old Tweet of Van Outen where she confirmed she does just this.

She wrote back in 2011 in response to a fan: “Love teapots! I collect them. Thank you.”

Fans will have to tune in to Saturday night’s episode to see whether the Fox will be finally unmasked.

The Masked Singer airs on ITV on Saturday nights.



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