Russell Watson shares clues that 'prove' The Masked Singer’s Traffic Cone is Aled Jones
19.01.2022 - 17:11
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Russell Watson has revealed that he “knows” that The Masked Singer’s Traffic Cone is his friend, Aled Jones. The operatic singer was quizzed by Susanna Reid and Adil Ray on Good Morning Britain about whether he was behind the mask of the Traffic Cone on the hit ITV singing show. Adil even joked to “zoom in" and "check the sweat on his brow" as they grilled him.
However, the 55 year old confidently dismissed the claim and admitted he “knows” who it is and shared clues to prove his theory. Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
Russell responded: “No, no, no, I know who that is. “The strange thing is, I didn’t know who it was when I saw the first performance," he continued. "I had no idea who it was and then I heard the second performance and I know who it is.” The singer went on to say that he was “absolutely certain” that the person behind the Traffic Cone was fellow classical and operatic singer, Aled Jones.
“I’m absolutely certain,” Russell continued, “he’s not admitted it, he’s not mentioned it at all, but I’m convinced that that is my mate Aled Jones.” The ITV presenters were surprised by the suggestion with Adil commenting: “Aled Jones, Very deep for Aled Jones that!” He added: “Come on Russell that’s a distraction!” Yet, fans were already confused about the Traffic Cone's true identity as Rob Beckett appeared to reveal himself as the masked singer on social media. As a few viewers shared that they thought Rob could be behind the mask, the 36 year old comedian took to Twitter to get involved in the speculation. His tongue and cheek tweet read: “Just send this out once I’ve been unmasked.” He continued: “Thanks for
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