TV's most ridiculous guessing game, The Masked Singer, is back for series two!
Twelve more mystery celebrities are donning elaborate costumes and taking to the stage to perform, all the while doing their best to keep their identities concealed.
As we try to figure out who's behind the masks, here are all the clues we've gathered about Robin so far.
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Robin: Week One
Robin was the only masked singer to speak in the introduction to the new series, telling viewers: "Nobody's robbin' this place, the security's sky high."
Robin entered the stage to the song 'Ruby' by Kaiser Chiefs, while in the background of his VT, 'The Man' by The Killers was playing.
In the VT, 'Robin' posters adorned the walls as he began to perform on stage with a microphone, announcing: "Ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together and make some noise for... Robin!"
Talking to the camera, Robin said: "What's up everyone? Are you here to start rockin'? I'm the Robin and I'm here to play.
"I'm fast, I'm light on my feet and I'm ready to go the distance. Think you can keep up?
"I've trained and now I'm fighting fit for The Masked Singer. Bring on the competition."
Robin was then seen walking away from a sign that said 'Albert Square, E20', seemingly a reference to EastEnders, as he said: "My costume is pretty fly, right? I'm certainly no square. Tonight, nobody's gonna knock this robin off his perch."
For Robin's performance, he sang a falsetto-laden version of 'Can't Stop The Feeling!' by Justin Timberlake from the movie Trolls.
The panel guesses included Bruno Mars, Amir Khan, Yung Filly, Joe Swash, Joe Wicks, Noel Edmonds and Dean Gaffney.
For his clue, Robin said: "I may be a robin, but I've been known to fly without wings."
Speaking afterwards, Robin told the cameras: "Performing as Robin was epic. The panel think they can worm my identity out of me. But I eat worms for breakfast. Hahah!"
Robin then beat Alien in the studio audience vote and went straight through to the next round.
Our guess: Internet wisdom suggests that Robin could be JLS singer Aston Merrygold, but his (lack of) height is a concern. The group are preparing for a comeback in 2021 so an appearance on The Masked Singer makes sense, but we're suggesting Aston's bandmate Marvin Humes instead.
The Masked Singer continues Saturday at 7pm on ITV.
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