
Who won the Masked Singer 2025?
After weeks of crazy costume filled competition, the winner of this year's Masked Singer has been crowned. The final was an epic showdown between Pufferfish, Dressed Crab and Wolf.Panellists Jonathan Ross, Maya Jama and Davina McCall were joined by Danny Jones who won the competition last year as Piranha.After the final trio gave their last performances on the show, the panel got to work putting their guesses forward for which famous faces could be behind the masks. So who won the competition and more importantly - which celebrities were revealed on the night? Read on to find out more!
It was Pufferfish who was crowned the winner of The Masked Singer 2025.There were some interesting guesses from the panel on which celebrity Pufferfish could be following their rendition of Baby One More Time by Britney Spears, including singers Perrie Edwards and Nicole Scherzinger.In the end, the famous face behind the mask was revealed to be musical theatre star Samantha Barks. The actress has starred in Les Miserables and also played Elsa in the West End musical Frozen last year.
"I've had the best time, I really have had the best time," Samantha said following her win. "Underneath the mask I've been smiling so hard it's hurting my cheeks. It's been amazing."Thank you all so much for your lovely comments."This year's runner-up was Dressed Crab who was revealed to be Grammy award-winning singer Gregory Porter. He said the show "was just straight-up fun".Wolf, who finished in third place, was Scottish singer Marti Pellow. He's the former lead singer of the pop group Wet Wet Wet."I've had a fantastic time. It's just been an incredible experience for me," said Marti. What do you think about the final result? Did your favourite win? You can let us know in the comments below.
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