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The Masked Singer Denise van Outen 'exposes' Queen Bee's identity in Loose Women slip-up


The Masked Singer‘s Denise van Outen may have dropped a clue about the identity of the Queen Bee, during an appearance on Loose Women this afternoon.

Denise, 45, revealed it could be one of the Little Mix girls, pointing out that the band were on a break from their tour during filming.

Saturday night’s installment of the hit singing competition saw Denise exposed as the Fox, as the celeb judges begged her to take off her mask.

Three mysterious characters remain on the show – the Queen Bee, the Hedgehog, and the Octopus.

Panellists Christine Lampard, Linda Robson, Denise Welch and Judi Love are clearly fans of the show, as they were chuffed to see Denise appear in the studio.

Denise appeared on Loose Women this morning to discuss her Masked Singer reveal

The Loose Women panel begged Denise for answers on today’s show, hoping for a clue about the celeb’s real identities.

Denise explained: “I’m still playing the game because I have no idea who the celebrities are.”

Thinking back to her time on the show, she mimed holding a glass to the wall, saying: “You could hear people singing and practising, I had a glass like this against the wall!”

Denise was revealed as the mysterious Fox on The Masked Singer last weekend

Christine Lampard pressed the TV personality for some more clues about the remaining celebrities on the show, keen for more juicy details.

Denise said: “I’ve got my suspicious who I think. I think Queen Bee is possibly one of the Little Mix girls. When we filmed the show Little Mix were on a break from their tour.”

Denise predicted one of the Little Mix girls was behind the Queen Bee

The blonde bombshell also suspected that Charlotte Church might be the Octopus, and actor Luke Evans could be the Hedgehog.

With just two more episodes of The Masked Singer left, all will be revealed soon!

Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.





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