The Masked Singer’s Kingfisher and Snail unmasked in brutal double exit

aired a brutal double elimination – and two stars have said their goodbyes.

The wildest programme on TV made its return to screens on Saturday night (February 1) – with the remaining masked celebs taking to the stage to show off their vocal chops.

The likes of Bush, Dressed Crab, Wolf, Kingfisher and Snail all performed a slew of hits as they attempted to foil their true identity.

Joel Dommett was back to host, as well as judges Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross, Maya Jama and Mo Gilligan, who joined forces to deduce the identities of celebrities hidden beneath elaborate costumes.

So far, fans have witnessed the unveiling of Toad In The Hole as Macy Gray, Pegasus as Prue Leith, Spag Bol as Garraway, Carol Decker as as Tattoo and Mel Giedroyc revealed as Teeth.

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The artist was unmasked (Image: ITV)

And during Saturday’s episode (February 1), not only was one celeb getting the boot, but two in a brutal twist. At the end of the show, it was revealed that Kingfisher had the fewest votes. He was unmasked as comedian and artist Sir Grayson Perry.

Talking the judges and hosts, he said he had a “lovely time embracing the spirit of the show”.

While later on Snail was revealed to be Andrea Corr. Irish singer Andrea shot to fame in the group The Corrs along with her three elder siblings.

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The Irish singer was unmasked as Snail (Image: ITV)

“I had such a good time, everyone’s been lovely, it’s been really joyous. I wanted to do it for the children,” Andrea gushed after getting unmasked.

Elsehwhere in the show, contestant Pufferfish got plenty of viewers talking after a major clue. During their VT a photo of legend Helen Worth could – who played Gail Platt – could be seen.

Now, fans reckon Pufferfish is actually Kym Marsh who appeared on the ITV soap.

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