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Jonathan Ross confirms return for The Masked Singer series three

Jonathan Ross confirms that he will be back on the panel for The Masked Singer series three.

Jonathan Ross has revealed that he will be back on the judging panel for the next series of The Masked Singer.

The show, which sees mystery celebrities perform songs while wearing elaborate costumes, has become one of the biggest shows on British television - with the current series drawing in excess of 8 million viewers.

As a result, ITV is said to have already given the go-ahead to a third series, as well as new spinoff show The Masked Dancer, which is allegedly being fast-tracked for broadcast in just a few months' time.

"Okay, well we're doing a third series. And I'm doing the third series," he told The Mirror. "And I shouldn't speak about who the other judges are but you're not going to be surprised.

"I'm looking forward to doing it because it's a fun way to spend the evening."

Ross's comments about his fellow panel members suggest that Rita Ora may also be back for series three, despite having reportedly angered producers for her huge breach of coronavirus lockdown rules last November.

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