The Masked Singer: Fans convinced Can of Worms is JLS star Marvin Humes
The clues make sense!
Last updated 19th Jan 2026
Fans of ITV hit show The Masked Singer think they've cracked the case on who is hiding behind Can of Worms. After the masked celebrity's latest performance on Saturday 17th January, fans flooded the comments on social media, with most pointing towards one well-known singer.
After the quirky character sang 'Ghostbusters' by Ray Parker Jnr., and dropped more clues about their identity, viewers were 'convinced' it was none other than JLS star and radio presenter, Marvin Humes. One fan wrote 'if you listen to the opening song it is absolutely him', while another declared '100% Marvin Humes'. It follows the judges guesses of Jamie Oliver, Naughty Boy and Drake.
It's not just the recognisable voice that led fans to Marvin, some of the clues REALLY point towards him too. As many will know, Marvin's signature JLS colour was green — and this colour is referenced numerous times throughout the clue package.
We also saw framed photos of Top Gear's James May and Richard Hammond. It's surely no coincidence that their surnames spell out M and H!
And of course, there's the costume. Could it be in reference to the nasty Bushtucker Trials the KISSTORY presenter had to endure in the I'm a Celeb jungle?
The Masked Singer returns to ITV this Saturday (24th January) at 7.30pm.
Check out what's happened in this year's The Masked Singer so far:
Strictly judge Anton Du Beke unmasked as Arctic Fox
During a double unmasking on Saturday 24th January, Strictly Come Dancing legend Anton Du Beke was revealed as the celebrity underneath the Arctic Fox costume. It follows clues about being part of something that "has endured for decades", which of course refers to the show's 22 years on screens.
Sang: 'Get the Party Started" by P!nk. 'Gold' by Spandau Ballet. 'Woman In Love' by Barbra Streisand.
Clues: House of cards, clapperboard. "Be warned — I've worn many crowns in my time and I always expect red carpet treatment" and "I spent years perfecting my craft whether in front of a camera or behind the scenes". A flour spillage, which refers to Anton's days as a baker. And mentions of a 21st birthday (Strictly celebrated its 21st year last year).
Judges guesses: Adam Lambert, Joe Lycett, Bimini Bon-Boulash, Glenn Close, Anton Du Beke, Danny Beard, La Voix.
Singer Kate Nash unmasked as Monkey Business
Before Anton was unmasked, judges were surprised to see singer Kate Nash be unveiled when Monkey Business was voted out on 24th January's episode. Mo said he "knew the voice" but couldn't place it. Of course, Kate was known for her recognisable Cockney vocals in her HUGE song 'Foundations' back in 2007.
Sang: 'Maneater' by Hall & Oates. 'Strong Enough' by Cher. 'As Long As He Needs Me' from the Oliver musical.
Clues: High-stakes banana business, accounts and legal on standby. "I swapped the rainforest for the concrete jungle" and "Say goodbye to your buddies — we're here to work, not to make friends." Mentions of meeting with The Richardsons (Kate played Rhonda Richardson in Netflix series Glow).
Judges guesses: Sara Davies, Karen Brady, Cheryl Tweedy, Lily Allen, Tamzin Outhwaite, Maisie Smith.
Gargoyle
In Saturday 17th January's episode, Gargoyle was unmasked as Shakespear's Sister singer, Marcella Detroit. After being unmasked, she sang the band's iconic single 'Stay', which was released in 1992.
Sang: 'Filthy/Gorgeous' by Scissor Sisters and 'Bring Me To Life' by Evanescence.
Clues: A calendar showing January 13th (the day Shakespear's Sister's hit single 'Stay' was released), a punk-style jacket with badges including '1976'. A booklet about booking a summer holiday/trip. A photo of Sally Webster from Coronation Street (which Gargoyle laid down to represent 'Lay Down Sally', which she co-wrote with Eric Clapton). A 'Gargoyl' poster, missing the E, just like the band name Shakespear's Sister.
Judges guesses: Ruby Wax, Mollie King, Helen Flanagan, Cyndi Lauper, Joan Jett, Cheryl Baker, Debbie McGee.
Yak
On Saturday 10th January, Yak was unmasked as the Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten (real name John Lydon). Despite keeping the panel guessing in week one, guest judge Freddie Flintoff immediately recognised the punk rocker's iconic voice in week two. John said, after being unmasked: "I didn't want to give the game away, so I tried everything I could not to come across as a singer. It apparently worked."
Sang: 'Sex Bomb' by Tom Jones and 'Physical' by Olivia Newton-John.
Clues: Countryside, outdoor hut/campsite, a paddling pool with turtles, surfboards, travelling.
Judges guesses: Matt Willis, Adrian Edmonson, Fatboy Slim, Leigh Francis, Matt Willis, John Lydon.
Teabag
British rapper Professor Green was unmasked in the second episode of The Masked Singer 2026. He'd been hidden behind Teabag, trying to hide his recognisable London accent. He said of the judge's guesses: "None of them were anywhere near. I was laughing behind the mask."
Sang: 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' by Deep Blue Something
Clues: Many highlighted his "posh accent" and obvious height, leading them to guess tall celebrities like Stephen Merchant and Richard Osman. A clue involving clocks led the panel towards newsreaders like Trevor McDonald, when it was actually a reference to his song 'Never Be a Right Time'.
Judges guesses: Richard Osman, Dan Snow, Stephen Merchant, Rob Rinder, Mike Tindall.
Matt Lucas unmasked at guest singer Emperor Penguin
In Sunday 4th January's episode, Matt Lucas was unveiled as the second guest singer. He performed 'Pinball Wizard' as the second cohort of masked singers arrived on stage. He was later unmasked following clues about a 'golden ticket' and 'Hollywood', which were nods to his roles in Wonka and Bridesmaids.
Disc Jockey
Broadcaster Alex Jones was unmasked in the first week of The Masked Singer 2026 - having been hiding behind Disc Jockey. She said it was: "the most bizarre experience of my life" but said: "I think it's good to push yourself right out of your comfort zone sometimes and good for the kids to see their mama do it!"
Sang: 'Pink Pony Club' by Chappell Roan.
Clues: The number one was repeatedly referenced, which of course refers to her long-standing role as the main host of The One Show since 2010. There was also mention of representing her country. Alex is a proud Welshwoman.
Judges guesses: Annie Mac, Jill Scott, Sara Cox, Bonnie Tyler, Mary Berry.
Anne-Marie unmasked as guest singer Goldfish
In the first episode of The Masked Singer, Anne-Marie joined the panel as a guest judge, but that was not before performing on stage in a Goldfish mask. Only one judge correctly guessed the '2002' singer was behind the costume... Maya Jama, who said: "If Goldfish isn't Anne-Marie, hit me with a fish!"
Red Panda
Red Panda first performance was removed ahead of the first show due recent tragic events in Switzerland. Sing then, Red Panda has given us the following clues:
Sang: 'Bat Out of Hell' by Meat Loaf. 'Big Girls Don't Cry' by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.
Clues: A firefighter outfit. The address 5 Rio Street, Birmingham. A box of babies' dummies. A shopping list featuring hairspray, suncream, pink apples and pears.
Judges guesses: Harry Hill, Simon Le Bon, Tom Allen.
Moth
Sang: 'Hero' by Mariah Carey. 'Vampire' by Olivia Rodrigo. 'Anxiety' by Doechii
Clues: "Grace, Power, and Presence", "Face the Music", "Grown bigger than my wildest dreams", The West End and lighting candles, Ronnie Corbett. Mentions of having "a taste of the Highland cloth". A billboard for Montana.
Judges guesses: Alexandra Burke, Jessie J, Paloma Faith, Samantha Womack and Keisha Buchanan.
Sloth
Sang: 'Break My Stride' by Matthew Wilder. 'Tainted Love' by Soft Cell. 'Flash Bang Wallop' by Tommy Steele. 'Green Green Grass' by George Ezra.
Clues: Alarm clock waking Sloth up. Gym/fitness. Sloth drinking from a can labelled 'Jungle Juice! Voted No. 1 for energy'. Changing room with gym equipment. Yoga mat with handcuffs in a puddle of water. Mentions of Manchester. Snooker references.
Judges guesses: Joe Wicks, Sam Thompson, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Chris Moyles, Steve Davis, David Baddiel.
Can Of Worrms
Sang: 'Be Our Guest" from Beauty and the Beast. 'Ghostbusters' by Ray Parker Jnr. 'Temperature' by Sean Paul.
Clues: A plate of pastries. A framed picture of James May and Richard Hammond. "Green fingers" and "it runs in the family, like it was written in the stars". A suitcase luggage tag with the airport code for the Maldives.
Judges guesses: Robbie Williams, Ben Shephard, Paul Whitehouse, Marvin Humes, Alan Titchmarsh!
Conkers
Sang: 'Nice to Meet You' by Myles Smith. 'Jump Around' by House of Pain. 'I'm A Believer' by The Monkees.
Clues: Mentions of training, hitting the mark, and honour, hope and glory. "Ghosts don't scare me" and "look where I'm going … even if I'd rather hide in my shell". Conkers mentions a "knight to remember" and playing many roles, but never looking for credit.
Judges guesses: Usain Bolt, Andrew Castle, Andy Peters, Olly Murs, Roman Kemp, Jamie Laing.
Toastie
Sang: 'Walk This Way' by Run-D.M.C. 'Run to You' by Whitney Houston. 'Beautiful Things' by Benson Boone.
Clues: "I've faced some stern critics in the past", A diamond, a clown, a calendar marked with August 20th. A picture of last year's Dressed Crab (Gregory Porter). Mentions of royalty and Blackpool.
Judges guesses: Rebecca Ferguson, Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas, Emeli Sandé, Chaka Khan, Beverley Knight, Alexandra Burke.
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