Chrissie Swan reveals The Masked Singer Australia will return to

Chrissie Swan reveals The Masked Singer Australia will return to Channel 10 in 2023

Masked Singer Australia judge Chrissie Swan reveals the celebrity talent show will return to Channel 10 in 2023

The Masked Singer appears to be returning to Channel 10 for a fifth season.

TV and radio presenter Chrissie Swan, who appears on the celebrity talent show’s panel, broke the news in an interview with TV Tonight on Saturday.

Chrissie was talking about her busy schedule when she was asked if the series was coming back this year.

Chrissie Swan (pictured), who is a judge on celebrity singing competition The Masked Singer, has told TV Tonight the show will return to Channel 10 in 2023

Chrissie Swan (pictured), who is a judge on celebrity singing competition The Masked Singer, has told TV Tonight the show will return to Channel 10 in 2023

‘Yes. Yes, I think so,’ she said.

Meanwhile, Channel 10 is yet to confirm.

The news comes as a surprise after The Masked Singer was absent from Upfront’s embattled networks.

Pictured: The Maker singer judges from left to right: former Spice Girl Mel B, podcaster Abbie Chatfield, comedian Dave Hughes and Chrissie Swan

Pictured: The Maker singer judges from left to right: former Spice Girl Mel B, podcaster Abbie Chatfield, comedian Dave Hughes and Chrissie Swan

Chrissie, who also hosts Channe 10’s “Would I Lie To You?” shared the jury on last year’s The Masked Singer with comedian Dave Hughes, podcaster Abbie Chatfield and former Spice Girl Mel B.

The premise of the show is that the judges try to guess the identity of each contestant hidden in strange costumes like a mirror ball or an insect.

Last year’s winner was pop star Melody Thornton of the Pussycat Dolls.

Last year's winner was pop star Melody Thornton of the Pussycat Dolls

Last year’s winner was pop star Melody Thornton of the Pussycat Dolls

Runner-up was The Voice star Sheldon Riley, 23, who was costumed as Snapdragon.

The show’s finale last August was watched by 995,000 viewers nationwide, including fans who watched the channel’s video-on-demand and live streams.

Meanwhile, 713,000 fans watched the main channel of 10 in metropolitan capitals alone.

The show's finale last August was watched by 995,000 viewers nationwide, including fans who watched the channel's video-on-demand and live streams.  Pictured: Melody Thornton of the Pussycat Dolls

The show’s finale last August was watched by 995,000 viewers nationwide, including fans who watched the channel’s video-on-demand and live streams. Pictured: Melody Thornton of the Pussycat Dolls