The Masked Singer’s Wolf was revealed tonight to be Scots singer Marti Pellow after the star came in third place in the ITV competition.
Tonight’s finale saw finalists Wolf, Dressed Crab and Pufferfish battle it out in an extended special episode as the judging panel, made up of Maya Jama, Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall and Jonathan Ross were given one final opportunity to guess the stars behind the masks.
The final three took to the stage to perform three songs tonight after eight weeks of incredible performances.
Throughout the thirteenth season of the show, fans had all been saying the same thing about Wolf’s identity with many convinced that it was Scots singer Martin Pellow, who was the lead singer of Wet Wet Wet, behind the mask.
Taking to X to share their predictions, one fan wrote: “I’ve said it’s Marti Pellow since I heard the first few lines sung weeks ago. Never once been mentioned by the panel, then tonight when Maya said Angel Eyes I thought at last. Then she said ABBA, I give up.”

Another commented: “I honestly think Wolf could come out and sing Love Is All Around and the judges would still never guess Marti Pellow. They are completely overthinking the clues #MaskedSingerUK”.
However, other fans believed the man behind Wolf’s mask to be British acting icon Hugh Grant with the Bridget Jones star having previously flexed his singing talents in Music and Lyrics with Drew Barrymore.
One took to social media to suggest: “Wolf Hugh Grant maybe” while another agreed: “Wolf – Hugh Grant.”
Wolf made his debut in week two of the ITV competition and wowed the judges with his renditions of songs like like David Bowie’s Let’s Dance, Copacabana by Barry Manilow and more recently, Don’t Dream It’s Over by Crowded House.
The Masked Singer’s 2025 series began with 12 disguised celebs with Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway being the first to be unmasked as Spag Bol.
She followed by Bake Off star Prue Leith as Pegasus, singer Carol Decker as Tattoo, Sir Grayson Perry as Kingfisher and EastEnders’ Natalie Cassidy as Bush.