Who is the Robin on The Masked Singer? Latest clues and theories from Aston Merrygold to Nicky Byrne

ROBIN caused quite a stir after appearing on The Masked Singer – and we’re still left wondering who is under the suit.

Our feathered friend has got the nation guessing who is under the bright and wacky outfit.


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The Robin is a contestant on The Masked Singer UK 2021

Who is the Robin on The Masked Singer?

The Robin belted out Can’t Stop The Feeling by Justin Timberlake and the judges were impressed by his set of pipes.

Certain clues included some hints about boxing as well as a reference to “flying without wings”.

Judges Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Mo Gilligan and Davina McCall offered a wide range of guesses, including singer Bruno Mars, boxer Amir Khan, fitness instructor Joe Wicks and even former EastEnders star Dean Gaffney.

And fans were in meltdown as Westlife’s Nicky Byrne dropped a huge hint that he is in fact the Robin.



Fans went wild after Westlife’s Nicky Byrne shared a video of a robin on Twitter

What are the latest fan theories?

Nicky shared a video of a robin on Twitter and fans are now convinced he was dropping a huge hint that the Westlife star is the Robin.

The singer, 42, captioned the video: “Look at this little fella I saw today! #cute”

Fans were quick to point fingers at the Westlife singer, with one person writing: “How much did #MaskedSingerUK pay you to do this?”, and another added: “Lol Nicky….here’s hoping it’s you as robin….I have money on you x”

But after last night’s semi-final, fans are “100%” convinced that the person behind the mask is JLS’ Aston Merrygold due to a telling clue during his latest VT.

Robin mentioned being “usually blue”, which caused Davina McCall to speculate if it could be Lee Ryan from Blue.

Yet, JLS fans came out in force on social media as they revealed that blue was Aston’s colour in band.

The colour blue was a staple throughout his JLS career and influenced his red carpet outfits, was used on merchandise, including their JLS branded condoms.

Taking to Twitter, one penned: “Thought this last week but Aston Merrygold from JLS is Robin as his colour was blue #TheMaskedSinger“.

“I was today years old when I found out JLS had there own colour sweat/ T shirts, & that Aston was Blue!! #TheMaskedSingerUK #TheMaskedSinger,” another wrote.

A fan commented: “he mentioned BLUE… The colours from each JLS member… They each wore their own colour…. Aston’s was BLUE” [sic].



Some fans are convinced it is Aston Merrygold behind Robin’s costume

Some have pointed out that his performance of Rockin Robin on the show was a hint at Aston’s performance of the same song on Stars in Their Eyes as a child.

A reference to flipping pancakes could be hinting at Aston previously being a chef on children’s TV.

And one eagle-eyed viewer even noticed what could be a tattoo on Robin’s arm, very similar to Aston’s.

One Twitter user said: “Aston Merrygold is the only possibility for Robin!”

Viewers guessed television presenter Karim Zeroual was the Robin as Albert Square was seen in the clue package and the 27-year-old had a small part in EastEnders in 2006.

One fan tweeted: “I think Robin is the Karim geez that was in [sic] EastEnders and Strictly Come Dancing…”



Some viewers have guessed Robin is television presenter Karim Zeroual

Other viewers identified the mask wearer as former member of boyband Blue, Lee Ryan, who featured on EastEnders from April 2017-2018.

A fan wrote: “Robin definitely has to be Lee Ryan.

“Woody Woodward in EastEnders, has that iconic high singing voice and was the one from Blue who commented about Westlife’s flying without wings.”

Another EastEnders star Jake Wood may also be in the running after playing Max Branning since 2006 and hosting the boxing podcast Pound for Pound with Spencer Oliver since 2018.



Some fans think Jake Wood is behind the Robin mask

How can I watch The Masked Singer and when is it next on TV?

The Masked Singer final kicks off on ITV on February 13, at 7pm.

The programme runs for 90 minutes.

This series launched on Boxing Day, 2020, and has seen viewers and the judges try to guess the famous faces behind the 12 colourful costumes.

Over the weeks the contestants have been whittled down to just five.

Those left competing for a place in next week’s are Harlequin, Dragon, Robin, Badger and Sausage.

Viewers can play along with the judges and try to guess who is behind the colourful costumes.

All episodes are available to watch online via the ITV Hub.