Classic pop star ‘confirmed’ as The Masked Singer’s Wolf as fans spot huge clue

returned to our screens at the start of the year, with a handful of celebrities already being unmasked. One of the remaining characters still on the show is the Wolf – but fans might have an idea of who it could be.

A has allowed viewers of the show to conjure up ideas on who they might think is behind the mask. One fan is convinced that the Wolf character is a certain singer from a popular band because of a huge clue.

They penned: “I’m pretty confident that Wolf is Marti Pellow from Wet Wet Wet and here’s clues that prove it.

“Pope – did a cover of the folk song called Dante’s Prayer Ship – his great grandfather was a ship builder Wolf pack – lead singer of pop group Wet Wet Wet.

“Fairy tale – has starred in pantos including Peter Pan. Has been on west end/Broadway. He was in the Broadway adaption of Jekyll & Hyde, hence the Jekyll and Hyde clue someone mentioned on the thread.”

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Fans are convinced that the Wolf character is someone from a famous band (Image: ITV)

One person responded in the comments: “It is definitely him. I got the same feeling when Morten Harket did TMS a few years ago, I knew immediately.”

Another also chimed in: “100% Marti Pellow. The most obvious in the history of the show.”

However, one fan disagreed and typed: “WOLF IS DEFO TONY HADLEY he sings like him and tony hadly sings with a hunched back, leaning forward.”

So far, a number of celebrities have already been unmasked with the likes of Kate Garraway, Mo Farah and Prue Leith being eliminated from the show.

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Prue Leith

Prue Leith required singing lessons for six months before going on the show (Image: ITV)

Last weekend, Prue Leith was unveiled as Pegasus and told Capital FM radio that she had to have singing lessons twice a week for six months in preparation for the show.

Speaking about her experience, she said: “Amazingly, on the way. I just can’t believe it. And now I’m on a mission to anyone who thinks ‘you cannot do it’ but it does take a lot of effort.

“Because I was going to go on this thing, I thought this was my opportunity to learn how to sing. All musicians always say to you, “there’s no such thing as somebody who can’t sing”, “there’s no such thing as someone who is tone deaf”, you can learn it all, but you have to make an effort.

“The production company who makes The Masked Singer, said “don’t worry we’ll get you a teacher”. But they are not used to people who can’t sing, to the degree that I can’t!

“So, I needed twice a week, for pretty much six months, and so I had a wonderful teacher called Richard Coxon, and he came to the house and in the end, my husband got sick of hearing me belt out ridiculous old songs that I knew. Mostly musicals or hymns, otherwise I didn’t know any. So now he joins me, and we’re going to keep it up, so we’re singing.”

The Masked Singer airs on Sunday on ITV and ITVX.

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