A FORMER Swindon Town manager is the latest celebrity to have their identity revealed in The Masked Singer.

Glenn Hoddle, who led Town to promotion to the Premier League in 1993, was unmasked as Grandfather Clock after wowing the primetime ITV audience with his rendition of Barry Manilow classic Can't Smile Without You.

The celebrity panel of Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan failed to guess the identity of the former England footballer and manager before he removed his costume.

A letter containing the postcode SN1 2ED - that of the County Ground - had been one of the clues.

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Glenn Hoddle is revealed as Grandfather Clock

When asked about his first performance, he said: “I was so nervous and the heat was incredible.

“I thought I was going to be OK as I have performed live before but this was a totally different experience and well out my comfort zone.”

He added it was “incredibly tough” to keep his appearance in the programme a secret.

“I wanted to share the news with my children and grandchildren as I knew they’d love it,” he said.

“I’ve had to bite my tongue on a few occasions.”

Hoddle, 63, said he was “fully involved” with the process of designing his disguise and he “had a couple of options but just felt this was perfect, especially when I saw the costume close up”.

He added that the “attention to detail was fantastic”.

“It was a little restrictive, so I wasn’t able to move as freely as I would have liked for a song or two but it was amazing,” Hoddle said.

Hoddle said he as “gutted” to leave the competition at the stage he did.

“I had some great songs lined up if I was able to continue but overall I loved the experience and just happy to have taken part,” he said.

The Masked Singer airs on ITV at 7pm on Saturdays.