Masked Dancer fans reckoned that they were able to "expose" Flamingo just minutes in as Maya Jama after what they deemed an "obvious" clue.
The long-legged and elegant Flamingo showed off her moves on stage and earlier teased her true identity in a set of clues.
"Hey babes, showbiz reporter at your business. I'm here tonight to find showbiz's biggest secret," she teased. "Us flamingos like the latest fashion trends."
Another clue saw her looking at an invitation between "farmer and fiance".
But judge Mo Gilligan also picked up on her reference to "pajamas" and he added: "If you take the pa, it's Maya Jama."
A lot of fans agreed and flocked to Twitter to comment.
One tweeted: "flamingo is maya jama."
While another commented: "flamingo is defos maya jama #TheMaskedDancer."
A third wrote: "I think flamingo is @MayaJama #TheMaskedDancer."

But others reckoned that there was also a hint to Brendan Cole, leading them to think it could be Lisa Snowdon....
Tonight, the remaining six characters battled it out on the dance floor as they hoped to win over the judges and viewers.
Alongside Flamingo, the new faces hoping for glory were Beagle, Squirrel, Carwash, Frog and Rubber Chicken.
This comes after Viper became the first character to be unmasked on Saturday evening after losing out to Beetroot and Knickerbocker Glory in the bottom three.
Zip, Llama and Scarecrow made it safely to the next round, however, and fans were stunned as Diversity star Jordan Banjo was revealed to be behind the forked tongue.
After he was unmasked, Jordan joked: "This entire experience was worth it just to be called Anthony Joshua."
Opening up about his reason for taking part, Jordan said: "After the past year we all need to have some fun!"
Admitting that he had found it "super difficult" to keep it a secret, he also added about leaving the competition at this point: "Part of me was gutted but also relieved!"
This comes after the Masked Singer proved to be a huge ratings success for ITV, with Sausage's win in February this year breaking records.

The final of the second series peaked at 10.6million, with an average of 8.6million tuning in to watch the show - which was up by 2.2million on the last series in 2020.
Sausage managed to beat Badger and Robin to secure the crown and was unmasked as singer Joss Stone, leaving the judges utterly speechless.
Meanwhile, Badger was unmasked as singer-songwriter Ne-Yo and Robin as JLS star Aston Merrygold.
Following the release of the ratings, ITV's Managing Director Kevin Lygo said at the time: "In these testing times, we’re delighted that The Masked Singer has brought some escapist joy and light relief to so many viewers at home.
"At the end of a long week in lockdown we’re all coming together and trying to guess who’s dressed as a giant sausage, and quite frankly, it’s been a brilliantly entertaining tonic."
*The Masked Dancer returns tomorrow at 7.30pm on ITV