Fawn has been 'revealed' as a girl band member on The Masked Singer following tonight's clues.
The adorable looking character has been impressing on the ITV guessing game so far, but their clues have left fans puzzled. Host Joel Dommett leads the show, with panellists Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall, Rita Ora and Jonathan Ross.
They have previously described themselves as a "young deer" but insisted they're "certainly not a baby", with fans hoping that hints at the potential age of the celebrity behind the Fawn costume.
Fawn also confirmed they like no milk but do like to have five sugars in their tea of coffee order.
Following tonight's episode, fans of the ITV show are convinced they know who's behind the mask.
"I'm almost sure Fawn is one of the Appleton sisters... Natalie I think... but I could never tell which was which... #MaskedSingerUK," one wrote, whilst a second added: "Fawn is from All Saints #MaskedSingerUK."
A third shared: "Fawn is AllSaints Melanie Blatt #MaskedSingerUK."
Fawn admitted they were "awkward" when they were younger, but insist that's gone away now they're older. They also shared their love of maths and confirmed it was their brain that helped them win in later life.
Their riddle in the first week left everyone puzzled, as they said as part of the clue package: "I live in a cottage and not in a palace, I’ve visited Wonderland but my name isn’t Alice."
She had also said her home was the forest but she was "in a topsy turvy land that I discovered a very heavy, silvery white metal", with the judges thinking that could possibly hint at them having a platinum selling album.
Fawn has won a number of trophies, and they also walked along a path as they carried a bowling pin. They also took a seat on a picnic blanket, jam and marmalade around them alongside a plate of scones.
As part of their most recent clue, Fawn shared two different statements - one true and one false.
"Let me tell you what I 'herd', they’re saying you might know me from the movies," the first one said, whilst the second added: "They’re saying to take care moving around the festival, don’t want to break a leg!"