Masked Singer fans backtrack on Bush’s identity as they predict huge twist after hitting out at judges
MASKED Singer fans have backtracked on who they think is behind Bush and predicted a huge twist.
Viewers of The Masked Singer last night insisted EastEnders’ legend Natalie Cassidy has been performing as Bush.
But now they’ve made a U-turn and think it’s actually comedian Morgana Robinson playing Natalie.
Morgana, 42, is known for her spot-one impression of Natalie, 41, and fans have taken to social media to predict the twist.
One wrote: “Bush does sound like Natalie Cassidy but would love it to be Morgana Robinson doing her Natalie Cassidy impression.”
Another said: “I was thinking Natalie Cassidy but then I remember Morgana doing a brilliant Natalie impression on her show…”
Someone else commented: “Bush is probably Morgana Robinson doing a Sonia impression.”
And a fourth added: “Bush could not have sounded more like Natalie Cassidy this time. Still a chance it’s Morgana Robinson who can do a great impression.”
Natalie recently opened up about her reaction to Morgana’s hilarious impression of her.
During an episode of her Off The Telly podcast, co-host Joanna Page asked: “What was that like? You know when she did that. Was it just mental?
“To be that well known that someone does an impression of your character and you, it’s just insane.”
Natalie replied: “It is a complete honour.
“Because I do think once that happens to you, you think ‘I am famous actually’.
“Which I don’t really care about, but you go ‘That makes you a bit famous, that’.”
Last night fans blasted Masked Singer panellists Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Maya Jama and Mo Gilligan for “pretending” not to know Bush is “obviously” Natalie.
Someone wrote: “Everyone in the UK knows that Bush is Natalie Cassidy, except these judges apparently.”
And another said: “How do they not hear that it’s Natalie Cassidy?! Especially now with the Dean clue ..Dean Gaffney, come on people! #MaskedSingerUK.”
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Dan Sheehan hails Leinster medical staff as he prepares to join Ireland in Six Nations camp after stunning URC return
LEINSTER hooker Dan Sheehan returned to action for the first time in six months last night.
The Leinster number two picked up a severe anterior cruciate ligament injury in last year’s first test of the drawn series against world champions South Africa.
And it’s been a long and testing journey back for the 26-year-old, the player paid tribute to his physio after guiding him back from the injury.
Sheehan skippered Leinster last night in the absence of Caelan Doris, and went on to star in the win over the Stormers at Aviva Stadium.
He bagged a brace of tries in the 36-12 URC win over the South African.
And the number two hailed the Leinster medical staff, his physio and boxing coach for their help with his rehab.
Speaking with Premier Sports after the win for Leo Cullen’s side as they extended their unbeaten campaign, Sheehan said: “Ohh, it’s excellent. You know, It feels like another debut of sorts.
“I was nervous during the week, it’s so nice to be part of this team. When it’s taken away from you for six months, it makes it all the more special to be out on the pitch.
“It’s a really exciting time. I’ve been helped so much – everyone in Leinster – Emma Galvin, my physio has been outstanding.
“My boxing coach, Cathal O’Grady in white collar boxing. A lot of people have put a lot of time into me – that’s what happens, it’s great to be back on the pitch.”
Sheehan is now looking forward to linking up with his Irish team-mates on Sunday in Portugal.
The squad are on a warm weather training camp at ‘The Campus’ facility in Quinta do Lago, Portugal ahead of the Six Nations Championship.
Ireland open their campaign next Saturday against fierce rivals England in Dublin.
And the former Clongowes Wood College player is relishing a return to the international fold.
He added: “I can’t wait to get back into [Ireland] camp. It was kind of weird watching from the outside over the last couple of games, these games and the Irish games.
“So, I’m looking forward to getting over to Portugal tomorrow with a couple of the lads and getting stuck into a bit of preparation.”
He’ll be joined by winger James Lowe, who also returned after not playing since November.
The duo’s return is great news for Ireland interim boss Simon Easterby.
The Campus is a state-of-the-art performance centre used by some of the wordl’s top teams and athletes.
It has also high performance gym, tennis and padel courts, swimming pool, cycling, group classes and personal training, recovery suites and sports rehabilitation.
Ireland vs England kick-off at 4:45pm next Saturday.
Fans spot Yoane Wissa’s perfect ‘distraction technique’ seconds before Mbeumo penalty in 2-1 win over Crystal Palace
EAGLE-EYED fans spotted Yoane Wissa’s “distraction technique” as Bryan Mbeumo converted a penalty after VAR drama.
It took 66 minutes for the deadlock to be broken by Brentford in their London derby against Crystal Palace.
Bryan Mbeumo missed his initial spot-kick but was given a retake[/caption] Marc Guehi was judged to have encroached by entering the D[/caption] Mbeumo has now scored all nine of his Prem penalties[/caption] https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1883538814674575388The Bees were awarded a penalty and Mbeumo stepped up – only to see his initial spot-kick hit the post and then be cleared by Marc Guehi.
But the Palace skipper was judged to have encroached into the box before the effort was taken following a VAR check.
Mbeumo was allowed to retake his penalty and he stepped up again, sending Dean Henderson the wrong way.
His team-mate Wissa did not lose any belief in him despite his initial miss, having the confidence to start celebrating before he took his shot.
Fans noticed the striker running off to the Brentford fans in the away end with his arms up while Mbeumo coolly jogged up to the spot.
Wissa avoided looking silly with his “distraction technique” as Mbeumo found a way beyond Dean Henderson at the second time of asking.
Kevin Schade then headed home Brentford’s second before debutant Romain Esse got a consolation for Palace.
‘No way he did that’ – Man Utd fans in tears after seeing what Antony did in Real Betis unveiling video
MANCHESTER UNITED fans reckon Antony trolled them with a mischievous trick in his Real Betis announcement video.
The Brazil winger, 24, was given the superstar treatment as Betis unveiled their loan signing from Old Trafford.
Antony took the opportunity to produce his trademark spin skill – a 360-degree turn with the ball stuck to the inside of his left boot.
It’s a move that divided supporters and perhaps summed up the plight of the £86million misfit plight during 30 months at United.
That’s because it’s a routine that might be revered on the training pitch but ridiculed in the stands – as it could have little end product in matches.
So not surprisingly, Red Devils fans groaned when they saw the former Ajax hero perform the swivel in the green and white stripes of Betis.
The difference this time was the display was for the cameras not for points.
One viewer who shared the clip on social media wrote: “
No way has Antony done his spin skill in the Real Betis announcement video!”
Another labelled him a “joker”.
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And a third believes the 16-cap ace not only knew the reaction he’d get, but was right to do it.
That fan posted: “Brilliant. Will piss off all the right people.”
However, other supporters focused on the bigger picture of the poor value Antony represented at Old Trafford.
This view typified such comments: “One of the biggest Flop EVER. €100m and he’s done nothing. Waste of money, what of time, waste of space, waste of energy, waste of fidget spinning. Never seen anything like this.”
He added: “Our transfer ID is awful. Could’ve signed so many world class players for that money. Woeful.”
Meanwhile, Antony just seems relieved to start again, having sealed his six-month switch to mid-table LaLiga side Betis.
He told reporters: “I’m so happy, I’m ready”.
Now he just needs to put Spanish defences in a spin, rather than tumble as he did in the Prem.
Departing ace Antony, left, had turned on the style in training for Man Utd but not enough where it really mattered – on matchdays[/caption]Tottenham 1 Leicester 2: Ange Postecoglou on brink as Spurs flops are BOOED off by fuming fans after humiliating defeat
MAYBE Tottenham genuinely ARE in a relegation battle.
Before, it seemed like a sort of sick joke.
Jamie Vardy pointed to the Premier League badge on his arm after scoring against Tottenham[/caption] Richarlison opened the scoring for Tottenham in the first half[/caption] But Bilal El Khannouss scored the eventual winner moments after Vardy’s equaliser to end Leicester’s seven-game league losing run[/caption] It saw Spurs fall into deeper inexplicable relegation worries[/caption] And piled the pressure onto Ange Postecoglou[/caption]One that fans would have a relieved laugh about once they had come through this awful period and got their multitude of crocked stars back.
But that was before they lost at home to Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Leicester side, who had suffered seven straight defeats themselves and scored just two goals in the process.
Jamie Vardy was the man that sparked the shock win, levelling a minute into the second half from Richarlison’s opener, before Bilal El Khannouss’s winner four minutes later.
Now alarm bells really are ringing all throughout N17 because if you cannot beat this lot – scratch that, if you LOSE to this lot – then you can lose to anyone.
The gap is only seven points to the dreaded dotted line and with dreadful, knackered, injury-decimated Spurs without question showing relegation form, would you really rule it out?
It is now one win in 11 league games – and that victory came at doomed Southampton – for Ange Postecoglou, for whom the heat cranked up considerably in the miserable January weather on Sunday afternoon.
The vast number of players sidelined – it was ten here, with ex-Leicester man James Maddison the latest to be ruled out – have severely hampered him.
As has the lack of support this month in the transfer market by Daniel Levy, who was Public Enemy No1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium here.
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But even so, this was a team that finished fifth last season, that are competing in Europe, and are… well, bloody Tottenham Hotspur, one of the bastions of English football.
The fact that they are even being mentioned as a relegation candidate is as astounding as it is embarrassing.
And it is not like you can just turn form on and off like a tap in the Premier League, even when you have your key men fit. It is too demanding a league these days.
Levy may not have backed Postecoglou in the market so far this January, but until now he has supported the Aussie despite the club’s plummet down the table.
There has been a deep desire for it to work for the ex-Celtic manager and an understanding over the spate of injuries.
That faith is about to be given its strongest test yet though after this calamity.
As for Van Nistelrooy and Leicester, this was an unexpected massive boost given how the club were in freefall before now.
One win in 14 league games before this was even worse than Tottenham’s dire record and it only looked to be heading one way.
Ex-Manchester United super striker Van Nistelrooy played with a young Son Heung-min during his year at Hamburg in 2010-11.
He tweeted back then that his then 18-year-old South Korean team-mate was “a massive talent” and that the footballing world should “watch out for” his talent.
It was a solid tip as Son has gone on to be one of the finest players in Tottenham’s recent history and a Premier League centurion goal-scorer.
But fourteen years on and the winger’s poor campaign has been a big factor in Spurs’ problems, with the captain looking no longer the talisman he once was.
This was actually one of Son’s better games, though, at least in the first half, when he came close with two strikes which were brilliantly tipped wide and onto the crossbar respectively by Jakub Stolarczyk.
A rare moment of quality brought about the opener as Pedro Porro swung in a sublime cross which Richarlison guided into the net with a controlled header.
Given Leicester’s hopelessness in front of goal, many would have presumed Spurs – even this Spurs – would go on from there and see out the three points.
But those presumptions proved foolhardy as Leicester turned the game on its head inside the first four minutes of the second half.
First, a good ball across from Bobby De Cordova-Reid evaded both Kinsky and Davies, allowing Vardy to take a touch and smash in a leveller.
The former England striker revived his s***house tactics from the opening day of the season – where he also equalised against Spurs – by pointing to his Premier League badge, to indicate how he had won one title and Tottenham had not.
If that was a setback, what followed was a disaster.
El Khannouss was afforded the freedom of what felt like the Tottenham High Road, or the middle of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium pitch at least, as he raced towards Spurs’ box and curled into the far corner.
The chorus of anti-Levy chants, which had come and gone in the first half, significantly ramped up at that point.
There were incredulous boos when Richarlison was brought off on 54 minutes.
Postecoglou was presumably trying to manage the Brazilian’s minutes given his injury woes this season.
But given the state his side was in, few could fathom he had taken off his goal-scorer.
Neither could they believe when Porro, shortly after striking the bar with a deflected free-kick, opted to shoot towards the near post from the acutest of angles, instead of simply squaring for a wide-open Archie Gray.
Most damning of Spurs and Postecoglou from there was that that was pretty much it for their attacking threat.
Porous Leicester were comfortable and Tottenham were toothless.
The boos at full-time were deafening – save for the cheers of the Leicester fans – as were the ‘We want Levy out’ chants.
A banner was unveiled in the South Stand that read “24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy, TIME FOR CHANGE”, aimed at Levy.
Frequently in the past, these kinds of scenes have resulted in change – but in the dugout, not the boardroom.