
After a truly shocking series packed with jaw-dropping reveals, we have our Masked Singer 2026 winner.
Tonight, Moth, Conkers, and Toastie took to the stage one final time before removing their masks, leaving panellists Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross, Maya Jama, and Mo Gilligan stunned.
The characters threw out all their remaining clues in a last-ditch attempt to fool viewers, also duetting with Masked Singer icons Puffer Fish (Samantha Barks), Snail (Andrea Corr), and Lion Fish (Will Young), before exposing their identities.
And as the champion was announced, the room filled with cheers.
Moth is officially the new Masked Singer winner – and it’s been Keisha Buchanan from the Sugababes underneath the entire time!
Previous theories thrown out by the panel included fellow pop stars Fleur East and Jamelia, but Maya had been on the money from the start, adamant that it was, indeed, Keisha.


The Push the Button hitmaker, 41, admitted to attempting to put on a posh accent, saying the experience has brought her ‘out of [her] shell’, as she was forced to perform without her bandmates for the first time.
As for the clues that had been pointing towards Keisha’s identity, the phrase ‘Enough of going in circles’ was a reference to the Sugababes’ hit Round Round, while a ’13’ candle on a cake was a nod to them being signed at age 13.
When she said there is ‘nothing like fans that want to see you shine’, she was recalling the time the trio toured with Take That.
And it’s safe to say her fans have been championing her for the win for weeks, having suspected she was Moth.
Taking to X after her crowning moment, @kirsty510_ wrote: ‘Keisha is INCREDIBLE’, while @hewer_kim said her ‘beautiful’ voice is ‘unmistakable’.
‘I said from the Moth was Keisha and I’m so glad – unreal vocals, deserving winner’, added @JamesConlon_.
Speaking in a post-final Q&A, Keisha said it was a ‘relief’ to finally show her face, adding: ‘Every show, Maya Jama kept guessing it was me, and from quite early on, so I was excited to see everyone’s reaction who disagreed with her! I was smiling the entire time!’
As well as Keisha, runners-up Toastie and Conkers took off their costumes tonight – but who were they?
Who was revealed as Toastie on The Masked Singer?

Finishing in third place following a string of sensational vocal performances, Toastie was revealed to be Mica Paris!
Earlier guesses from the panel included Beverley Knight, while the internet was convinced it was Brenda Edwards.
The 56-year-old singer-songwriter is known for her tunes My One Temptation and Where Is the Love, having released eight albums in total.
She also played Ellie Nixon on the BBC soap EastEnders and performed in the jukebox musical Love Me Tender; hence, one of her Masked Singer clues referenced ‘Barry Island’ – no, not a Gavin and Stacey nod, but a reference to her performing in the West End with Shaun Williamson.
Mica’s other clues included the phrase, ‘I know you’re hoping to get an eyeful’, as a play on her surname being Paris, home of the Eiffel Tower.

She also said she is able to ‘hold [her] own with royalty’, which was a reference to her performing with Prince.
Speaking after her reveal, she said: ‘It was great. I really did this for my grandkids because I wanted them to see me being silly, because I’m always silly with them.’
She added that while the show was ‘beautiful’, it was also ‘gruelling’.
‘I can’t believe I got through it.’
Who was revealed as Conkers on The Masked Singer?

The adorable Conkers finished in second place – and it was Ben Shephard!
Previous theories from the panel included Olympian Tom Daley, actor Joe Swash, comedian Jon Richardson, and Big Brother host Will Best – not Ben at all.
Host Joel Dommett fell to the floor in shock as the Tipping Point presenter’s mask came off, given how he sat in as a guest judge just weeks ago and is close to his ITV co-stars.
Ben has also been fighting off speculation when quizzed on possibly being Conkers and even interviewed other eliminated contestants on This Morning.

Declaring it an ‘extraordinary’ and ’emotional’ experience, Ben said after his unveiling: ‘Having turned 50, I thought, “I’ve gotta do a few more scary things,” and this was my favourite.’
Ben later revealed that the likes of Cat Deeley had no clue what he was up to, saying he ‘can’t wait’ for her reaction.
‘The bizarre thing is, I have been interviewing all the unmasked celebrities on This Morning. They have no idea I’m on the show and still in it!’, he added.
‘It’s an isolating experience going on this show, as you can’t tell anyone. I can’t wait to be able to talk to everyone about it.’
Who else has been revealed this series?
Series 7 of The Masked Singer UK has had twists and turns around every corner.
The season kicked off with pop star Anne-Marie and Little Britain comedian Matt Lucas fronting the show’s first-ever house bands as Goldfish and Emperor Penguin, respectively, before joining the panel as guest stars.
We then saw The One Show broadcaster Alex Jones take off Disc Jockey’s mask, with not a single person expecting her to be underneath.
‘To be honest, I wouldn’t have guessed me!’, admitted the Welsh host.



Next up, rapper Professor Green lifted off Teabag’s costume in the ultimate dose of nostalgia, while the third episode saw Sex Pistols icon John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, unmasked as Yak.
The following week, American singer-songwriter Marcella Detroit continued with the theme of legendary unmaskings when she was unveiled as Gargoyle.
And in the first double whammy of the series, Monkey Business and Arctic Fox took off their masks, with Foundations hitmaker Kate Nash performing as the sassy chimp, while Strictly Come Dancing icon Anton Du Beke had been donning Arctic Fox’s heeled boots the whole time.
After a rocky start to the series, which saw Red Panda’s first performance scrapped minutes before broadcast, British comedy favourite Harry Hill was unmasked as the furry creature, having done a brilliant job of deceiving the panel with his voice.



‘I’d like to apologise to Alan Carr,’ he admitted after his elimination, disguising his voice to resemble that of the Celebrity Traitors winner.
Finally, last weekend saw another two stars revealed after falling at the last hurdle.
In the semi-final, adventurer Ben Fogle was unveiled as Sloth, with Mo declaring: ‘We were never getting that!’ and Joel telling him they ‘weren’t even close’.
Can of Worms then took off his mask, and while some expected JLS member JB Gill to be underneath due to heaps of farming clues, it was actually his bandmate, Marvin Humes.
Catch up with The Masked Singer UK 2026 on ITVX.
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