The Masked Singer viewers convinced mysterious Queen Bee character is Welsh songstress Charlotte Church
The Masked Singer started on ITV on Saturday evening and viewers are convinced the Queen Bee character is Charlotte Church in disguise.
People took to Twitter in their droves to attest that the character who began as a child star is in fact the Welsh songstress, 33.
In the intro video for the concealed character, they said: 'I was quite young when I began my career. Being so young, people liked to confine me to one type of beehive.
Liberating: The Masked Singer started on ITV on Saturday evening and viewers are convinced the Queen Bee character is Charlotte Church in disguise
Child star: People took to Twitter in their droves to attest that the character who began as a child star is in fact the Welsh songstress, 33
'I guess you can say I've always been a bit of a wild card. Coming to The Masked Singer, I feel free to be myself. No one knows who I am, it's very liberating.
'Now I feel like I've grown up, I'm no longer a princess, I'm a queen. So roll out the red carpet, because tonight, we're going to have a ball.'
Davina McCall speculated that the subject could have been in a royal drama before Rita Ora piped up and said 'oh my God it might be my friend, Charlie XCX.'
Queen Bee then sang Alive by another masked singer, Sia, with Jonathan Ross remarking that she has 'a good voice'.
Charlotte Church? In the intro video for the concealed character, they said: 'I was quite young when I began my career. Being so young, people liked to confine me to one type of beehive
'I just think I recognise the voice but I just don't know where from,' he added.
Queen Bee showed no problem with the high notes. It was in fact the judges who were struggling, with Rita slapping the table and exclaiming 'who is that?!' before suggesting that it might even be Kylie Minogue.
She then received a standing ovation from the crowd and Davina McCall and Hangover star Ken Jeong, while Rita and Jonathan looked baffled.
Talented: The singer received a standing ovation from the crowd and Davina McCall and Hangover star Ken Jeong, while Rita and Jonathan looked baffled
A clue was given when the character suggested that out of her friends she is 'joker of the pack,' delivered in what sounded like a US accent.
Davina guessed it could be English actress Emilia Clarke from Game of thrones while Jonathan suggested it may be Ozzy Margot Robbie and Ken gave a detailed explanation as to why he thinks it's The Crown's Olivia Colman, also English.
The character said that the panel's guesses were 'all over the place' while Twitter seemed certain.
'#MaskedSinger Queen bee = Charlotte Church!' wrote one user, while another added: 'I think Queen Bee is almost definitely Charlotte Church.'
No doubt: The character said that the panel's guesses were 'all over the place' while Twitter seemed certain of who it was
A third added that it is 'nailed on' that the performer is the Welsh songstress.
'I'd say Queen bee is Charlotte Church, party girl when she was younger and she has a great voice! Love it!' another added.
'Calling it now. QUEEN BEE is Charlotte Church,' said another.
Church's musical break came at age 11 when she sang Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Pie Jesu' over the telephone on This Morning in 1997, followed by her performance on ITV's Big, Big Talent Show in 1997.
The bizarre series sees twelves celebrities concealed under an eccentric costume until they are voted out.
Eastenders actress Patsy Palmer was revealed as the first celeb when her butterfly character came up against the unicorn and lost.
Prodigy: Charlotte Church pictured singing at Voice of a Nation Concert in 1999
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