A Take That star is set to be unmasked as Poodle on The Masked Singer, according to bookies.
The ITV show sees famous faces go head to head to put on a standout music performance while their identities are kept a secret under some outrageous costumes.
It is yet to be revealed who the celebrity is behind the costume of Poodle.
But it looks as though Gary Barlow is set to be unveiled as the secret celebrity behind the mask, according to Ladbrokes.
The bookies now make it just a 7/4 shot that singer Barlow, 50, star will be revealed as Poodle this series, with Keane’s Tom Chaplin currently 5/1 second-favourite.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “Poodle’s opening performance is one fans will Never Forget, and with Gary Barlow leading the betting to be the man behind the mask, we’re expecting him to Shine once again tonight.”
Originally many thought it was John Barrowman under the mask until they performed, causing another to be thrown into the mix – with many people sure that Poodle is Paul O’Grady.
Paul is known for his love of dogs and has presented TV show For the Love of Dogs.
But fans at home are still eagerly waiting for the big reveal as the pampered pup’s identity remains under wraps.
Viewers at home have previously speculated that the Back For Good band’s vocalist is the person behind the mask after a new clue to its identity was teased earlier this month.
The clue stated: “I once went on long walkies,” which some fans took to refer to Gary’s trek up Mount Kilimanjaro in 2009.
Taking to Twitter, one fan wrote: “Is @MaskedSingerUK #MaskedSingerUK Poodle Gary Barlow?”
He went for a long “walkies” up Kilimanjaro to raise money, and if you listen to the performance it does rather sound like him.”
Another agreed and posted: “After listening back a few times, Poodle is DEFINITELY Gary Barlow!”
A third then put: “Also a bit late to the party but Poodle is 100% Gary Barlow and no one can convince me otherwise.”
One then concluded: “MaskedSingerUK poodle has got to be the amazing Gary Barlow. He can disguise his voice as much as he likes, but I’d recognise it anywhere.”