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The Masked Singer final: Who are Queen Bee, Octopus and Hedgehog?

From Kylie Minogue to Jack Whitehall, here are the celebrities who could be secretly performing on the ITV show

Ellie Harrison
Saturday 15 February 2020 15:33 GMT
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The Masked Singer, aka the strangest show to air on British television since Naked Attraction, is coming to an end.

The competition where celebrities dress up in elaborate disguises and belt out ballads has had the nation gripped – and trying to figure out who the stars are.

Kelis, Cee Lo Green and Patsy Palmer are among those to have been unmasked in previous episodes.

With the grand finale airing on ITV on Saturday 15 February – we’ve done a rundown of who each contestant could be, based on the clues dropped so far…

Who is Octopus?

Octopus
Octopus (ITV)

This contestant has sung songs from Shirley Bassey’s “Diamonds are Forever” to “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid. We know they do weight training, are somehow linked to The Apprentice, speak multiple languages and have signed a record-breaking deal.

Guesses:

Laura Whitmore

Sheree Murphy

Kylie Minogue

Danni Minogue

Holly Valance

Ashley Roberts

Courtney Act

Who is Queen Bee?

Queen Bee
Queen Bee (ITV)

Tracks by Sia, Lewis Capaldi, Alicia Keys and Beyoncé have all cropped up in this celebrities’ performances. And clue-wise, we know they were a child star when they were younger and they’re the joker of the pack.

Guesses:

Leona Lewis

Jade Thirlwall

Jesy Nelson

Nicola Roberts

Charlotte Church

Who is Hedgehog?

Hedgehog
Hedgehog (ITV)

This person has sung Little Mix’s “Black Magic” and Take That’s “Shine”, among others. They are more active at night, are more introverted than you might think and have connections to Phantom of the Opera and Hairspray.

Guesses:

Tony Hadley

Michael Ball

Alfie Boe

Michael Crawford

Jack Whitehall

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