The Masked Singer viewers distracted by Chameleon’s ‘massive bulge’ as Rita Ora admits she fancies him
THE Masked Singer viewers were distracted by Chameleon’s “massive bulge” as he took to the stage tonight. And it wasn’t just those sat at home who noticed – even the show’s judge Rita Ora had her head turned by the tight costume. “He looks fit,”Rita giggled. “I never thought I’d fancy a chameleon.” The other […]
THE Masked Singer viewers were distracted by Chameleon’s “massive bulge” as he took to the stage tonight.
And it wasn’t just those sat at home who noticed – even the show’s judge Rita Ora had her head turned by the tight costume.
“He looks fit,”Rita giggled.
“I never thought I’d fancy a chameleon.”
The other judges joined in too as cheeky Jonathan Ross quipped: “Chameleon’s are supposed to disappear, I can see EVERYTHING in that outfit.”
And not even Davina McCall was immune to his charms as she commented, “Really lovely body.”
But viewers at home could barely contain themselves.
“Look at Chameleon’s BULGE,” one tweeted.
“Completely distracted from the singing by Chameleon’s massive bulge,” another added.
The bizarre singing competition has been a mega hit in the US and now The Masked Singer is making its mark in the UK starting tonight.
The singing contest has it all – celebrities, blind auditions, a guessing game and a whole lot of suspense and drama.
Twelve celebrities will take to the stage to sing anonymously in costumes over a series of episodes.
They will all be dressed in costumes with a mask so that they can’t be identified.
Each episode, competitors will battle it out in face-off competitions, in which each will perform a song of his or her choice in their real voice.
The panel and audience will then vote on each performance, with the winner of each battle safe and going through to the following week.
The loser will be up for elimination.
There will also be hints given to who the singing celebrity is, with the panel trying to guess who they are.
The bizarre format for the programme came from South Korea and was called The King of Mask Singer in 2015.
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The Masked Singer began tonight (Saturday, January 4) on ITV.
The opener introduced viewers to the first six contestants, with the final six competing on Sunday, January 5, from 8pm-9.30pm.
One celebrity will be eliminated on each show – and their identity will be revealed.
All shows will be available to watch shortly after they air via the ITV Hub.