The Masked Singer fans were left in awe as the identity of Sloth, a beloved daytime television presenter, was finally unveiled, while Can of Worms, a noughties boyband singer, was unmasked. The show's semi-final episode on Saturday night brought an end to the characters' mysterious identities, leaving viewers and judges alike in a state of surprise and delight. As the judges, including Davina McCall, Maya Jama, Jonathan Ross, Katherine Ryan, and Mo Gilligan, locked in their guesses after the Sloth's performance to Paul McCartney's 'We All Stand Together', the anticipation was palpable. The host, Joel Dommett, then asked Sloth to reveal their identity, and as the mask was lifted, it was none other than Ben Fogle, the Animal Park presenter, who had been singing the entire time. The audience and judges erupted in cheers, celebrating the revelation. Ben, 52, narrowly missed out on a spot in the grand finale, which will air next Saturday evening. Meanwhile, Can of Worms, which was revealed to be JLS singer Marvin Humes, was eliminated before his identity was unveiled. Ben shared his experience, expressing the liberating feeling of being anonymous and letting go. He also mentioned the challenge of singing without the mask, which he found to be one of the harder things he's ever done. Marvin, on the other hand, enjoyed the solo singing experience and found comfort in being on stage with his bandmates in JLS. Last week, Red Panda, a fluffy and cute character, was revealed to be one of TV's most iconic comedians, Harry Hill, after a dramatic performance of 'Bat Out of Hell'. The character was initially removed from the launch episode due to a tragic fire at a Swiss bar, but was later brought back, leaving fans in awe. The show's ability to balance entertainment and sensitivity in the face of tragedy has been a remarkable aspect of its storytelling.