‘Sounds just like him’ say Masked Singer fans as they ‘work out’ Big Foot is legendary kids TV star
THE Masked Singer fans are convinced that Big Foot is kids TV star Mr Tumble.
The famous character – voiced by Justin Fletcher – has a very recognisable singing voice, known to children and parents up and down the country.
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And some eagle-eared mums and dads think they’ve clocked that he’s behind the mask in the current series.
Taking to X to discuss it, one person wrote: “Watching on a delay and stolen off my good lady @April_4th_2015 but Bigfoot is Justin/mr tumble. Now she’s said it I can see the mask actually looks like him as well.”
A second said: “Big Foot = Mr Tumble.”
While a third added: “Big foot wouldn’t be Justin aka Mr Tumble?”
Big Foot has dropped a number of clues throughout the series, which have sparked a number of guesses.
In one VT he is shown camping and enjoying, in another he was seen bumping into things and he also made a reference to having a cast of Friends.
Other guesses so far have included Alex Brooker, Hamza Yassin and Matt Le Blanc.
Justin, 53, has the longest running CBeebies show of all time, having developed his show, Something Special, through his own production company, which first in 2004 – cementing his name in every household.
In addition to being Mr Tumble, Justin voices in Todd World, Shaun the Sheep, and Timmy Time.
The very private star previously revealed his love of nature, saying: “I’ve got a lovely family around me. I do country walks. I go fishing a bit.
“I take the dogs for a walk. I visit friends, and I’m trying to give myself a bit more time off, but it always seems to fail because I am a bit of a workaholic.”
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