The Masked Singer renewed for TWO more series 🙌

Great news for fans!

Author: Alex RossPublished 14th Feb 2022

If you're a fan of bonkers ITV show The Masked Singer you're probably gutted series three is now over, with Panda being crowned the winner during Saturday's (12th February) final, being unmasked as Natalie Imbruglia.

However, don't panic too much, because it's now being reported the hit show has been renewed for a further two series.

Due to air in 2023, the next series will follow the same pattern as the previous three, airing eight 90-minute episodes.

The news comes as the final of series three aired on Saturday 12th February, involving characters Panda, Mushroom and Robobunny.

Finishing in third place, Robobunny was unmasked as Westlife star Mark Feehily, before Mushroom identified herself as Welsh songstress Charlotte Church.

After weeks of guessing by the public at home, and judges Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Rita Ora and Mo Gilligan, Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia unmasked herself as Panda, following a performance of 'Story Of My Life' by One Direction.

Although many did guess Natalie's identity, other guesses included Lulu, Miley Cyrus, Frankie Bridge, Pixie Lott and Giovanna Fletcher.

Check out which other celebs took part in The Masked Singer series three:

Panda - WINNER

Panda was crowned the third winner of The Masked Singer, with 'Torn' singer Natalie Imbruglia being behind the mask.

Mushroom - SECOND PLACE

Mushroom made it all the way to final, but was pipped to victory by Panda. Turns out it was Welsh singer Charlotte Church behind the mask!

Robobunny - THIRD PLACE

Robobunny had us all guessing throughout the series, but it was Westlife singer Mark Feehily under the mask! The star finished in third place behind Mushroom and Panda.

Rockhopper

RUMBLED: Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams shocked the judges when she revealed herself as Rockhopper during the double elimination on Saturday 5th February!

Chandelier

RUMBLED: Poor Chandelier was rumbled in the first episode of The Masked Singer, but no one guessed that it was soul singer Heather Small - who had voice coach sessions to help hide her incredibly recognisable voice.

Snow Leopard

RUMBLED: Snow Leopard was unveiled as Loose Women's Gloria Hunniford after belting out Shirley Bassey's hit Big Spender.
Judge Jonathan Ross was spot on with his guess, as he admitted he would "recognise that voice anywhere".

Lionfish

RUMBLED: Lionfish was the third celebrity to be unmasked, with Rita Ora and Jonathan Ross correct in their guess - Pop Idol star Will Young!

Bagpipes

RUMBLED: Bagpipes was the fourth celebrity to be unmasked, with Australian Tennis star Pat Cash behind the mask!

Poodle

RUMBLED: After guesses of Gary Barlow, Reverend Richard Coles, Poodle was finally unmasked as Keane frontman Tom Chaplin.

Doughnuts

RUMBLED: Doughnuts was unveiled as former England footballer Michael Owen, who later apologised for 'burning ears' of viewers.

Firework

RUMBLED: Actress Jaime Winstone identified herself as Firework. The actress was in shock to learn her close friend and judge Rita Ora didn't guess her identity.

Traffic Cone

RUMBLED: Welsh singer Aled Jones was unmasked as Traffic Cone during a double eliminated on Saturday 5th February.

With the concept originally from South Korea, The Masked Singer UK first aired back in January 2020.

Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts won the first series as Queen Bee, with Joss Stone being victorious in series two as Sausage.

Fans will be hoping bosses can land some other major celebs for the next two series!

Now read:

A recap of The Masked Singer series three

17 TV shows we REALLY wish would make a comeback

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