THE mysterious person behind Sausage on The Masked Singer could be the UK’s wurst-kept secret.
But Joe Swash is adamant he’s on a roll when it comes to unveiling who is behind the outfit.
Sausage has so far survived in the competition
Who is The Sausage on The Masked Singer UK?
People are getting annoyed about the person performing as Sausage on The Masked Singer.
Could it be Stacey Solomon? Joe Swash certainly thinks so.
In fact, he has been giving his fiancé the cold shoulder after seeing the mystery singer perform I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor.
In the kitchen of their Essex home with Joe in the background, Stacey took to her Instagram stories to expose his incredulity.
She said: “I just need to take a moment to appreciate that he’s actually not talking to me because he thinks I’m the Sausage on The Masked Singer and I just haven’t told him. What the hell?
Could it really be Stacey Solomon – seen here performing on The X Factor
An avid Joss Stone fan has laid bare all of the tell-tale clues that “confirm” the 33-year-old singer is Sausage on The Masked Singer.
In a short Tik Tok video, superfan Matt studied the character’s video trailer – with the first clue a variety of flags decorating her caravan door – with the fan pointing out that Joss “famously did a 200-stop world tour”.
Sausage then says that the judges have already said her name in the competition, as Matt points out that Jonathan Ross previously guessed that Harlequin was Joss.
A massive Joss Stone fan thinks she is the Sausage on The Masked SingerCredit: PA:Press Association
Another reference was Sausage saying they feel “young at heart” – which is the title of one of the singer’s tracks, and another clip saw some masks on a dressing table.
Fellow sleuth Carol Vorderman thinks she’s got it figured out.
She guessed it might be Jane McDonald, the Bafta winning singer and TV presenter, after the Sausage revealed more clues about its identity.
All will soon be revealed, however…
Carol Vorderman seems to think it’s Jane McDonald
When is The Masked Singer on TV and how can I watch it?
The hit ITV show will return to the small screen at 7pm on February 6.
Joel Dommett will be hosting the semi-final of the singing contest.
The programme, adapted from a South Korean TV format, started its second series on Boxing Day, 2020.
It runs for 90 minutes and will feature a familiar colourful array of mysterious singers.
Viewers can play along with the judges and try to guess who is behind the colourful costumes.
The singing competition is described as a “surreal and surprising guessing game”.
It has involved 12 famous faces competing to pull off the best performance, with their identity elaborately and imaginatively concealed behind “the mask”.
Some of the Masked figures in this year’s lineup