Joel Dommett has insisted it "doesn't matter too much" if 'The Masked Dancer' doesn't return.
ITV is yet to confirm whether or not 'The Masked Singer' spin-off will be back on screens next year, but the host of both of the bonkers contests has insisted it wouldn't be the end of the world if 'The Masked Dancer' wasn't recommissioned.
He told Radio Times: "Fingers crossed it comes back.
"It's a privilege to be a part of a situation where it doesn't matter too much if it doesn't come back because 'The Masked Singer' is the most important thing, really.
"It's nice to have that extra show in the middle of the year so we'll see whether they both happen or just one of them happens."
ITV recently insisted it's "too early to say" if 'The Masked Dancer' will be back for a second series in 2022.
Head of Entertainment Katie Radcliffe said: "We've tried new stuff and we're going to sit down and take stock of everything we've tried over the last few months and work out what we're going to take forward, what we'll do again and how we'll do it.
"I think it's too early to say if they will be back, we are looking at the stuff we did over the summer and before the summer, like 'Game of Talents', 'Masked Dancer', we're looking at all of those and having those conversations soon."
The ITV boss also stressed that the channel will not make the decisions to axe shows lightly.
Radcliffe said: "So we don’t take any of those decisions lightly for those reasons, and we don’t like to rush them.
"We talk internally and we talk to audience research, so we are taking our time with all of that at the moment."