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Masked Singer fans convinced star's bandmate 'revealed' that she's Knitting

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Masked Singer fans convinced star's bandmate 'revealed' that she's Knitting
Masked Singer fans convinced star's bandmate 'revealed' that she's Knitting

FANS of The Masked Singer are already trying to crack the cryptic clues to uncover the identity of a Steps star.

Last night, viewers tuned in for the new series of the ITV show, which sees celebrities sing from behind masks and give very cryptic clues about their identity.

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Viewers are already trying to unmask KnittingCredit: ITV
Viewers are certain that it's Claire Richards
Viewers are certain that it's Claire RichardsCredit: Olivia West - The Sun

Already, fans have been hard at work trying to crack the identities of the hidden celebrities using the show clues.

Viewers think they already have the first star - dubbed Knitting - sussed as a singer from the 90s pop group Steps.

The star, who appeared to have a northern accent, wowed with their impressive voice on Sunday night's new show.

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But many felt they recognised the voice behind Knitting, who is wrapped in pink and blue threads, as Claire Richards.

This was compounded by a video posted to her bandmate H's TikTok page, capturing the performance and his reaction.

Fans flooded Twitter with their theories, as they put together clues from the first videotape about the hidden star.

"Knitting is Claire Richards," one said. "Cutting shapes = steps. 26 stitches makes 5, 6, 7, 8. Hold Me In Your Arms, H & Claire's song. Oh, and it's her voice. Don't try to hide Claire."

"Knitting is absolutely Claire Richards! She’s crafty, loves knitting, 26 clue refers to Steps being around 26 years, magpie for One For Sorrow," a second said.

A third wrote: "Claire Richards is knitting, nice try disguising but the voice is dying to burst through the stitches!"

"Knitting is Claire, she's changing her speaking voice. The singing voice sounds like her at times," a fourth added.

While a fifth concluded: "Claire Richards from Steps. 'Morning' and 'present' - she presented SMTV Live."

Claire rose to fame in 1997 as part of pop band Steps, who have hits including 5, 6, 7, 8, Tragedy and One for Sorrow.

Claire's bandmate H, who had his own taste of reality TV fame while appearing on Dancing On Ice, now seems to have sealed the deal with his recent comments.

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Posting on his TikTok page, H shared a clip of Knitting before showing his reaction as the character belted off Becky Hill's Better Off Without You.

In his caption he wrote: “#TheMaskedSinger #knitting #knittingmaskedsinger #clairefromsteps,” alongside a knitting ball.

The series of hints has left fans convinced the woollen ball is Claire.

The first episode revealed the 12 new celebrity contestants singing from behind their masks.

Knitting was joined by Ghost, Otter, Jellyfish, Phoenix and duo Cat and Mouse in the first group stage.

Knitting found themselves in the bottom three - and could be at risk of elimination if they fail to impress later on.

There are still more characters to face the music, though - including Jacket Potato, Piece of Cake, Pigeon, Rhino and Rubbish.

The Masked Singer continues next Saturday at 6.30pm on ITV.

Claire rose to fame in band Steps
Claire rose to fame in band StepsCredit: Getty
Fans are convinced Claire's bandmate H confirmed her new telly role on his TikTok page
Fans are convinced Claire's bandmate H confirmed her new telly role on his TikTok pageCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Tragedy singer H shared a clip of Knitting performing and added the hashtag #clairefromsteps
Tragedy singer H shared a clip of Knitting performing and added the hashtag #clairefromsteps

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