As the curtain prepares to fall on another whirlwind season of The Masked Singer UK, the excitement has reached fever pitch. With only days left until the grand finale, fans across the country are abuzz with speculation, spirited debates, and wild theories about the true identities of the three remaining masked celebrities: Moth, Toastie, and Conkers. The 2026 series has not disappointed, delivering its trademark blend of outlandish costumes, jaw-dropping performances, and a guessing game that has gripped viewers and panellists alike.
This year’s contest, airing every Saturday at 7pm on ITV1, has seen a parade of famous faces unveiled to the delight – and sometimes astonishment – of audiences. According to reporting from Metro, the likes of Alex Jones (Disc Jockey), Professor Green (Teabag), John Lydon (Yak), Marcella Detroit (Gargoyle), Kate Nash (Monkey Business), Anton Du Beke (Arctic Fox), and Harry Hill (Red Panda) have all been unmasked. The semi-final saw the departure of Ben Fogle (Sloth) and Marvin Humes (Can of Worms), leaving the field clear for the final trio.
So, who are the mysterious stars behind the remaining masks? Theories are flying faster than ever, with every clue, costume detail, and song choice scrutinized by eagle-eyed fans and the celebrity panel, which this year features the ever-enthusiastic Joel Dommett as host, joined by Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan, and Maya Jama.
Let’s start with Moth, whose fluttering presence and soulful vocals have kept viewers guessing week after week. One persistent theory, as highlighted by Cosmopolitan, suggests that Moth could be renowned singer Emeli Sandé. The evidence? In clue packet two, there was a reference to ‘Queen Bee’, and as one Reddit user pointed out, “In 2019 she [Emeli] performed with the Bee Vocal Choir at the Albert Hall.” Another clue mentioned blonde hair dye, a signature look for Sandé during her peak years. Still, the guessing game is far from settled. A vocal contingent on X (formerly Twitter) is convinced that Moth is none other than Keisha Buchanan from the Sugababes, citing her distinctive voice and stage presence. As one fan declared, “Just catching up on #TheMaskedSingerUK and Moth is 1000000% the iconic @keisha_buchanan – and she’s not even giving it her all yet vocally either. I can see her winning already!” Another echoed, “As someone who grew up listening to the Sugababes: Moth is Keisha Buchanan #MaskedSingerUK.” The debate rages on, but one thing’s certain: Moth has captured the nation’s imagination.
Toastie, meanwhile, has electrified the stage with powerhouse renditions, most recently belting out ‘River Deep Mountain High’ to thunderous applause from both judges and fans. The vocal fireworks have led many to speculate that Toastie is a seasoned female singer. Names thrown into the mix include Mica Paris, Brenda Edwards, Beverley Knight, Alexandra Burke, Chaka Khan, and Marisha Wallace. A clue referencing Blackpool has only fanned the flames of Strictly Come Dancing-related rumours, with some wondering if Toastie could be a professional dancer or a star closely linked to the famous seaside town. The judges have been quick to toss out their own guesses, but with so many talented singers in the running, Toastie’s identity remains tantalizingly elusive.
Then there’s Conkers, whose recent performance of ‘History’ by One Direction had fans convinced that TV presenter Ben Shephard was behind the mask. “Still thinking Conkers is Ben Shephard?” mused one viewer on X, while another confessed, “I keep hearing Ben Shepherd singing when I’m in the kitchen cooking. Deffo Conkers #maskedsingeruk.” Yet, as ever, other names have surfaced in the fan forums. Richard Fleeshman, known for his time on Coronation Street and his musical theatre chops, has been a popular alternative guess, especially given clues about ‘Corrie’ and piano keys. Maya Jama, meanwhile, speculated that Conkers might be actor Kiell Smith-Bynoe, famous for his role in Ghosts, after a cryptic “ghosts don’t scare me” clue. Theories have also swirled around pop stars Olly Murs and Mark Owen, but no consensus has emerged.
The path to the final has been littered with memorable reveals. According to Metro, the 2026 series has unmasked a diverse cast: Alex Jones, TV presenter on BBC’s The One Show, was revealed as Disc Jockey in episode one; Professor Green, the rapper and songwriter, was unmasked as Teabag in episode two; John Lydon, the legendary Sex Pistols frontman, took off Yak’s head in episode three; Marcella Detroit, of Shakespears Sister fame, was Gargoyle in episode four; Kate Nash, singer and actor, was Monkey Business in episode five; Anton Du Beke, Strictly Come Dancing judge, was Arctic Fox in episode five; and comedian Harry Hill was Red Panda in episode six. The semi-finals saw Ben Fogle, TV host, emerge from the Sloth costume, while Marvin Humes, radio host and singer, was revealed as Can of Worms.
Throughout the season, the show’s format has remained as compelling as ever. Celebrities, hidden beneath elaborate and often surreal costumes, perform in front of a panel that must piece together clues, vocal stylings, and stage mannerisms to guess who’s singing. The audience at home has proven just as keen, with social media lighting up after every episode as fans swap theories, dissect clues, and sometimes even spot the odd red herring.
With the final set for Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 7pm on ITV1, anticipation is at an all-time high. The episode will run until 8:30pm, promising a packed 90 minutes of performances, revelations, and, ultimately, the crowning of this year’s Masked Singer champion. If past seasons are anything to go by, viewers can expect last-minute twists, emotional unmaskings, and perhaps a few surprises that no one – not even the most dedicated sleuths – saw coming.
For those who have struggled to keep up with the dizzying pace of reveals, the full list of unmasked celebrities offers a handy refresher. And, as Metro notes, the show’s blend of music, mystery, and mayhem continues to make it one of the most talked-about programs on British television.
As the finalists take to the stage one last time, only one thing is certain: the nation will be watching, guessing, and singing along, eager to see which star will emerge victorious and finally reveal their true identity. The stage is set for a spectacular finish to a season that has kept everyone – fans, judges, and contestants alike – thoroughly entertained.