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Maisie Lillywhite

The Masked Singer: Fans may have rumbled Robobunny's identity after 'obvious' song clue

The Masked Singer has returned to our screens this evening for round five, with the eight remaining celebrities belting out songs with clues hidden in them this evening (January 22).

After the first performance of tonight's show, fans were convinced that they knew exactly who was behind the mask of one contestant.

Tonight's first singing sensation was Robobunny, who performed BTS' hit 2020 track Dynamite, wowing Rita with their 'strong' falsetto.

Read more: ITV's The Masked Singer: Fans are already demanding one star should be removed

This compliment may have left the masked singer smug, but for fans at home, Robobunny's track of choice only confirmed their theories further.

Since the first episode of this year's series, fans of the show have been convinced of the greenhouse-bearing character's identity.

The judges may have guessed Toni Braxton, Jason Derulo, Will Smith and Joe Jonas, but viewers are sure that the rabbit's true identity is Mark Feehily of Westlife fame.

In 2019, the Irish pop band released their eleventh album, Spectrum, which contained a track called 'Dynamite'.

Of course, eagled-eyed and eared fans of the band have taken to social media to express their smugness in this apparent confirmation of their guesses.

Michelle Pryde said: "Robobunny is 10000% Mark Feehily. Westlife’s song was called ‘Dynamite’. I dinny need convincing either way cause I know it’s him but just incase anyone else was unsure (sic) #MaskedSingerUK"

Some fans of the show think Mark Feehily could be Robobunny (Getty Images Europe)

Meanwhile, Sema Malik added to this theory: "Dynamite - Westlife have a song called Dynamite! Also maybe he chose a song by BTS because they're also a boyband?? I mean I know Robobunny is Mark... but it's fun to play along and match the clues lol #MaskedSingerUK"

Honing in on the hint that Robobunny dropped about being from a big family, Rachel Matues said: "Defo @MarkusFeehily - dynamite is a westlife song and he comes from a big Irish family!"

During their last performance, Robobunny performed Shallow by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, leading judges and viewers guessing whether there were actually two people behind the mask.

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