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‘The Masked Singer’ is set to return for a second series.
The ITV reality singing competition – which sees celebrities don masks and costumes while a panel tries to guess who they are – has proven to be a major hit with viewers in the UK, and TV bosses have wasted little time in commissioning a second series.
An insider told the Sunday Mirror newspaper: "It was a ­no-brainer to go for a second series. The show has been a massive hit.
"It’s has the whole country talking. People either love it or hate it
but everyone seems to have an ­opinion on it."
ITV bosses have already committed themselves to a second series of the show.
The insider added: "After some high-level meetings, everything was agreed and now a second series is definitely happening.
"Everyone at ITV is thrilled ‘The Masked Singer’ will be back."
ITV executives are eager to retain the panellists – Rita Ora, Ken Jeong, Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall – for the next series of the show.
The bosses are also keen to keep hold of presenter Joel Dommett.
The source explained: "Producers would like to keep the same line-up as the show has gone down so well. They hope it won’t be hard to convince them to do a new series."
The popular programme first aired in South Korea in 2015 and since then, the hit format has been sold to more than 20 countries around the world.

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