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Chicken Caesar was unveiled in the latest episode of ITV contest The Masked Singer UK.
The ITV contest calls on audience members – along with judges/super sleuths Davina McCall, Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross and Mo Gilligan – to guess which singing celebrities are behind the elaborate costumes.
After the second episode introduced six new characters, actor and comedian Alexander Armstrong, 53, was revealed as the star behind the Chicken Caesar mask.
He had faced off against Piranha but ended up in the bottom three thanks to the audience’s votes.
It was then left to the judges to decide who they wanted to unmask.
Chicken Caesar was a rooster dressed in the style of a Roman emperor. In his video, he spoke with a Geordie accent and declared himself to be a “salad of great ambition”.
A shadow behind Chicken Caesar in the shape of a Brit Award could be seen behind him, later revealed to refer to Armstrong’s stint hosting the Classical Brit Awards.
And while Ora and Gilligan were under the impression that Roman numerals formed the year 1966, it was actually 1970, the year of Armstrong’s birth.
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