Masked Singer’s Traffic Cone ‘exposed’ after ITV let slip enormous clue on Twitter
MASKED Singer fans think ITV have just confirmed the identity of the Traffic Cone after dropping a series of major clues on Twitter.
The show, which returns with another double eviction tonight, previewed some of the big hints that are going to be dropped.
Among them were a £10 note, a crocodile, a sign saying "no toxic dumping", the words 'Great Heights' and a pile of buttons.
People instantly jumped on the tenner - saying it was a reference to Aled Jones, who has sung as a tenor.
One Twitter user summed up the thoughts of many writing: "Traffic cone - £10 - tenner - tenor - Aled Jones."
The singer started off as a soprano when he was a boy crooning Walking In The Air but has also sung as a tenor and a baritone - one of the deepest voices.
Other clues that Aled is the Traffic Cone include the word Believe - the same of one of his songs - printed on the side of the character.
There have also been references to his bad memory which may refer to the singer forgetting one of the verses of Memory while singing it for the Queen.
A mention of Gold points to his latest album and "hashtag blessed" to his religious beliefs and hosting of Songs of Praise.
However, Aled isn't the only celeb in the frame as the Traffic Cone with fans also thinking it could be The Chase host Bradley Walsh or DIY: SOS's Nick Knowles.
Fans were locked in discussion about what the other clues in ITV's revealing tweet could mean.
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One wrote: "No toxic dumping could lead a celeb who got dumped in the worst possible way."
Another posted: "Tenner- Aled Jones (traffic cone). Toxic- Charlotte Church. Buttons = panto= Michelle Williams.
"Crocodile= Natalie Imbruglia (Australian). Great Heights= Mark Feehily."
The Masked Singer is on Saturdays at 7pm on TV