Each week, The Masked Singer judges and fans have been speculating which celebrities are hiding behind the elaborate disguises.
The hit ITV programme's fourth series kicked off on New Year's Day and now there are just five remaining celebs battling it out to take the crown.
Detective panel Jonathan Ross, Rita Ora, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan will watch Jellyfish, Phoenix, Fawn, Jacket Potato, and Rhino take to the stage during this weekend's semi-final as they sing their hearts out for the nation.
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One character that has continued to impress is Rhino who has floored fans with his rendition of Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars and Pink's hit track Try.
As soon as Rhino made his debut, viewers were certain that Busted frontman Charlie Simpson was behind the mask, with many even slamming the "delusional" judges for failing to recognise his distinctive voice.
Now, it seems Rhino's identity has now been "confirmed" as the 37-year-old following a series of telling clues.
Celebrity body language expert Inbaal Honigman spoke exclusively to Daily Star after analysing Rhino's performances and came to the conclusion the celebrity no doubt has a musical background.
She said: "Rhino's body language in his passion for music shines through, even through his clunky outfit.
"Throughout his performances, he never stops swaying to the beat – this is someone who must have been musical since childhood, and what's more, has likely been encouraged to follow in his musical dreams since forever, as he doesn't try to control his dancing feet," Inbaal explained.
The expert continued: "His enthusiasm to move his hands and feet all the way through his song, in a costume that looks super uncomfortable, tells us that he's probably a full-time musician, and not an actor."
"He isn't committing to the role of a rhino like an actor might, and he isn't training his feet to just stand still – he can't help but boogie."
Inbaal went on to discuss Rhino's hand movements, suggesting these occur because he is used to playing a guitar – something Charlie is never seen without on stage.
She said: "His hands move a little awkwardly, so he could be used to holding an instrument, like a guitar."
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