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Who was Gargoyle on The Masked Singer tonight? See identity

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Who was Gargoyle on The Masked Singer tonight? See identity

It comes as This Morning’s Ben Shephard appeared as a special guest on Saturday’s spooky themed instalment of the ITV musical guessing game, alongside regular Masked Singer panellists Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Maya Jama and Mo Gilligan.

Together, they tried to figure out who was inside the costumes of Sloth, Can of Worms and Moth, to name a few.

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But in the end, it was Gargoyle who was voted off the programme after performing their rendition of Bring Me to Life by Evanescence.


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Just some of the guesses this evening by the judges included none other than Ruby Wax.

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However, at the end of the latest series seven episode, Gargoyle was revealed as Marcella Detroit from Shakespears Sister.

Speaking to host Joel Dommett before she sang Stay as her final performance, she said she has “loved” her time on the popular ITV show.

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Gargoyle’s exit came after Yak was voted off the show last weekend, who’s real identity was former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon.

The 69-year-old British punk rock musician, also known as Johnny Rotten, was eliminated during a sports day-themed episode which saw former cricketer Freddie Flintoff join the judging panel.

Surprisingly during his first appearance on The Masked Singer, Freddie correctly guessed the the singer as the real identity of the glittery purple Yak, after he performed Physical by Olivia Newton-John.

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Speaking after removing his mask, John described the experience as “unbelievable” and that he was “amazed” Freddie was able to guess his identity so quickly.


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He said: “A lot of the clues beat around the bush. But, I mean, it’s kind of obvious my voice, isn’t it?

“I didn’t want to give the game away, so I tried everything I could not to come across as a singer.

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“It apparently worked,” he joked.

The Masked Singer continues on January 24 from 7pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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