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Masked Singer fans think Dressed Crab is singer behind huge hit after he ‘gives it away’ with ‘obvious hint’
MASKED Singer fans think Crab is the singer behind a huge hit after a massive clue was dropped.
It seems that one popular singer has “given away” his identity on the hit ITV show after dropping an “obvious hint” on Saturday night.
Dressed Crab is a contestant on this year’s Masked Singer UK[/caption] There are several celebrities in the running to be behind the disguise of Dressed Crab[/caption]Fans think that Michael Kiwanuka is behind the identity of Dressed Crab.
The English singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer, is currently signed to Polydor Records.
His debut album Home Again went gold in the United Kingdom, while his second album Love & Hate debuted at the top of the charts.
Michael is perhaps best known for his hit Cold Little Heart which is Big Little Lies’ opening theme song.
During the show tonight, Dressed Crab appeared to drop the clue of “big little lies”, with fans convinced he gave his identity away in an instant.
“Dressed crab – Michael Kiwanuka Big little lies just gave that away,” penned one person on X.
Another then speculated: “Is Dressed crab Michael Kiwanuka… he mentioned Big, little Lies…he sang the theme tune….”
While a third weighed in and said: “But not everyone knows who Michael Kiwanuka is.”
OPENING THEME OF HUGE SHOW
The show that Michael’s song is the opening theme for is Big Little Lies, which stars Nicole Kidman.
The show follows leading ladies Madeline, Celeste and Jane, who are three very wealthy young women in Monterey, California.
“Their lives are shattered when a murder takes place in their idyllic town, unravelling a can of worms,” the synopsis reads.
But with Michael being a little bit of a niche guess, many other fans are convinced that Dressed Crab is another popular singer.
FANS SPECULATE CRAB’S IDENTITY
One fan recently declared: “I think dressed crab is probably Seal.”
“If dressed crab is anyone other than seal, I’ll eat my foot,” said a second
Who has left The Masked Singer 2025 so far?
Much to the delight of telly fans, The Masked Singer is back in 2025.
Twelve celebrities have been hidden behind intricate costumes, with their identities concealed.
Sadly, not all of this year’s whacky and wonderful characters can make it to the end of the show, as there can only be one winner.
Here’s who has been unmasked so far:
Tattoo – despite Davina McCall saying “you sound the same” after this character was unmasked, none of the judges guessed it was 80s singer Carol Decker, whose hit China In Your Hand was a No1 hit for five weeks
Toad In The Hole – a massive diva strop saw the character storm off the stage after the judges voted them off. They later returned to be unmasked as singer Macy Gray
Pegasus – the mythical horse was revealed to be Prue Leith, with judge Jonathan Ross correctly guessing her identity
Spag Bol – this character was first to be unmasked and was none other than Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway.
Plus there was one extra unmasking this season, with Giant Joel – a caricature of host Joel Dommett – unveiled as double-double Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah.
“Dressed Crab gotta be Seal I’m betting on this,” penned a third.
Meanwhile, other fans think Dressed Crab could be Curtis Stigers.
Curtis, 59, is an American jazz singer who is best known for the 1991 song, I Wonder Why.
“Dressed crab sounded like Curtis Stigers,” penned one.
Another added: “Curtis Stigers is definitely Dressed Crab – I am not even watching the show just heard it from across the room. Brilliant vocalist”
Could Dressed Crab be Michael Kiwanuka?[/caption] Michael Kiwanuka sings the theme for Big Little Lies[/caption] Dressed Crab made it through to next week’s show[/caption]Masked Singer shock as Teeth is revealed as huge TV presenter
THE Masked Singer fans were left gobsmacked tonight as the identity of another character was revealed.
After a tense sing-off between Bear and Teeth, the panel opted to save Bear, chanting ‘take it off’ to Teeth – desperate to see who was behind the mask.
The remaining characters took to the stage tonight.[/caption] Teeth found themselves in the bottom two[/caption] Bear has divided viewers[/caption]But as they slowly removed their impressive costume the audience was stunned into silence, shocked to see Mel Giedroyc.
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Sinead O’Connor’s cause of death finally revealed as will details huge sum left to her kids, burial clothes & ashes wish
SINGER Sinead O’Connor left her children £1.7million — and urged them to “milk” sales of her music.
The Nothing Compares 2 U star asked to be dressed in priest clothing in her coffin — and be buried with a Hebrew bible and her album Theology.
Sinead O’Connor left her children £1.7million — and urged them to ‘milk’ sales of her music[/caption]Tragic Sinead was found dead in her London flat aged 56 in 2023 — 18 months after son Shane, 17, took his own life.
Irish probate records reveal her estate was £1.7million gross, reduced to £1.4million after debts, funeral costs and legal fees.
The document, signed in 2013 before her conversion to Islam, added: “My children can dispense my ashes as they see fit.”
The mum-of-four, who sold 6.2million albums worldwide, added: “I direct that after my death, and at the discretion of any of my children who are then over 18, my albums are to be released so as to ‘milk it for what it’s worth’.”
She planned for Shane to inherit her religious regalia.
Her youngest child, Yeshua Bonadio, 18, was to be given her collection of guitars.
Sinead’s ex-hubby music producer John Reynolds is named executor.
They wed in 1987 but split in 1991.
Details of her British estate are yet to be released.
Dublin-born Sinead’s cause of death was given as “the exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchial asthma”.
Ex Dermott Hayes believes she died of a broken heart because of Shane’s suicide in 2022.
Days before her death Sinead had written: “Losing a kid isn’t good for the soul.”
She was ordained a Latin Tridentine priest in 1999.
She accused the Catholic church of destroying “entire races of people”, and declaring that priests had been abusing children for years.
Matte foundation is back with a more natural finish – we put three products to the test
MATTE foundation is back – but it’s not cakey or chalky like in the past, and is nowhere near as drying.
The new finish is far more natural, almost like real skin, with superior staying power. This week, I put three to the test . . .
BUDGET
BUDGET Maybelline New York Super Stay Lumi Matte Foundation, £12.99 for 41g, boots.com:
When it comes to high-street foundations, I can count on one hand those that I rate.
Budget beauty is booming, but the base category has some catching up to do, so I didn’t expect much from this liquid formula.
It offers the least coverage of the three, so needs building up or layering with a concealer, but it gives a perfect real-skin, satin matte finish that enables it to stay put without drying out skin or making it look flat.
I struggled to find any negatives – other than that it only comes in 22 shades, so you might struggle to find a perfect match.
MID-RANGE
Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Blurring Second-Skin Matte Foundation, £39 from, anastasiabeverlyhills.co.uk:
I wasn’t sure what to expect from this foundation, having a love-hate relationship with the brand’s previous base launches.
I’m happy to say, after my first try, this firmly went into the love category.
It’s undoubtedly full-coverage so if you like a sheer finish, steer clear. But that makes it perfect for long days and oily skin like mine.
I have to confess, I fell asleep in it twice over Christmas – while I absolutely do not recommend that, it still looked flawless come morning, and it didn’t cause any breakouts.
If you’re looking for a full coverage, long-wear base, I’ve not tried better.
LUXURY
Dior Forever Skin Perfect Foundation Stick, £48 for 10g, dior.com: This clever stick is wholly responsible for my return to matte formulas.
I’m a huge fan of make-up sticks, they’re the most convenient format – saving time, space and money – and this is no different.
It’s got enough pigment to render concealer useless, yet doesn’t look or feel heavy on skin.
It blends out seamlessly, and layers well so you can customise the coverage on different areas of the face. I’ve already repurchased twice, which is about as strong a vote of confidence as you’ll get.
It’s by far my favourite.
PICK OF THE WEEK
I USE gel manicures religiously. I’m a reformed nail biter, so normal polish never lasts more than a day on my hands.
That was until I tried the new Essie To The Rescue Nail Treatment, £10.99.
I’m now having a break from gel polish, and have never really understood the allure of nail strengtheners, but this is different.
The light-pink hue and high-shine finish give it a gel-like appearance, and it’s lasted a week so far with no chips – so I’m not missing my usual manicure.