Aled Jones has been unmasked as Traffic Cone on The Masked Singer tonight.
The singer was the first celeb to leave the ITV guessing game this evening, with another celebrity set to follow in their footsteps very soon for a double elimination tonight.
Judges - Jonathan Ross, Mo Gilligan, Rita Ora and Davina McCall - as well as guest judge Dame Joan Collins were completely shocked when Traffic Cone took off their mask to reveal their true identity.
Speaking to host Joel Dommett, they said: "Can I go back to singing classical songs now?"
Traffic Cone has left the judges puzzled with their older appearance as all the clues last week seemed to hint it was someone who liked the luxury life of gold, platinum and diamonds as well as a reference to "hashtags".
"In my last performance, I brought the boy band vibes. The panel thought they were getting closer, but I think they’re still stuck in traffic. See this chain? Gold. See these rings? Platinum," they said.
"I got that diamond bling, yo. And a royally sick cut. Every day, I feel 'hashtag blessed'. But also bare humbled. Humbled by all the opportunities and adventures that have come my way. Am I right? Tonight, I’m aiming to be the greatest showman."
In previous episodes, Traffic Cone said they "lived a double life", as they added: "Monday to Friday is one thing, but come the weekend, the world was my oyster. Not gonna lie, life was sweet! If I bought a new crib, it’d be a house made of candy."
Some of the judges - and viewers - are convinced Traffic Cone is Bradley Walsh, whilst other names thrown into the hat include Michael Ball, Robbie Williams and Alfie Boe. Judge Mo Gilligan thought the gold reference could mean the person under the mask is Spandau Ballet singer, Martin Kemp.
The Masked Singer has had fans all across the UK guessing who might be behind the masks for the last few weeks now, as fans used the clues to puzzle out who the secret celebrities were.
Last week, Michael Owen was unmasked as Doughnuts whilst Rita's pal Jaime Winstone was revealed to be Firework.
Speaking about his time on the show, the footballer said: "I have to admit I was petrified. A lot of people on the show are professional singers or have had some training but singing as you can tell is probably the least of my strengths.
"I can't recall ever having nerves like I had on the first show - my whole body went numb when I went out and saw the crowd for the first time. I knew I was useless and it took an awful lot of courage but it also really helped having the costume on."