The Masked Singer's Bigfoot identity 'uncovered' as Strictly star after glaring clues
20.01.2024 - 13:17
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of The Masked Singer are on the edge of their seats as they attempt to unravel the mystery behind Bigfoot's identity. Despite the elaborate costume and cryptic clues, viewers are putting forward their theories, with two notable names emerging as prime suspects. Many fans are speculating that the celebrity behind the Bigfoot mask is none other than Jamie Laing, known for his appearances on Made in Chelsea and Strictly Come Dancing.
The clues provided, including references to Amazon packages, Hogwarts, and a "cast of Friends," have fueled the speculation. Additionally, the character's use of a crutch and the mention of a previous Achilles injury align with Jamie Laing's real-life experience on Strictly Come Dancing. One fan posted on Twitter: "I’m thinking Jamie Laing.
Sounds posh, did his Achilles first time on strictly but came back second year, has done celebrity hunted. Matches a few clues!" A second added: "Jamie Laing all day long." However, another compelling theory suggests that TV personality Alex Brooker, known for The Last Leg, could be hiding beneath the furry Bigfoot costume. Fans point to the wordplay in the character's name, referencing "The Last Leg" and the fact that Alex Brooker wears a prosthetic leg.
The clues about being "harder to catch than you think" and issuing a "public warning" further add to the intrigue.
As the guessing game continues, viewers eagerly await the unmasking of Bigfoot to see if Jamie Laing, Alex Brooker, or another surprise celebrity is revealed as the elusive character on The Masked Singer. Last week, Rat was revealed as Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas on Saturday’s The Masked Singer. The judges had guessed Claire Sweeney, Jodie Comer, Kerry Katona and Jodie
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