Ellie Goulding hints she's behind new James Bond theme as betting is suspended
ELLIE GOULDING today posted the biggest hint yet that she will be singing the theme song to James Bond's Spectre later this year.
Ellie Goulding today become the most likely star behind the Spectre theme song
The hitmaker, who has been rumoured to be behind the track for a while, now looks like the most likely contender after betting was suspended.
The 28-year-old posted a snap of herself leaving London's famous Abbey Road Studios, captioning it: "That's a wrap".
Following the release of the first full trailer last week for the 007 film, there has been much speculation as to who will be singing the song.
Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran are the other big names being bandied about.
The leggy singer shared a snap as she left the famous Abbey Road Studios
Spectre, starring Daniel Craig, is slated for release on November 6
Stay With Me crooner Sam, 23, however previously denied he was involved: "People seem to think I’m doing it but I have no idea what’s going on.
"I heard Ellie Goulding was going to do it, it’s definitely not me."
Ellie's picture meanwhile saw her flash her slim pins in a white, denim miniskirt and a patterned jumper, as well as a chunky pair of boots.
Earlier this month, the blonde beauty posted another cryptic tweet which read: "Live and Let Die".
Betting has been suspended on Ellie being behind the song
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This took many as a reference to the Bond movie of the same name, while director Sam Mendes said recently that the Spectre number had already been completed.
He told the BBC: "I can say that the song's been recorded and it's fantastic and I'm very excited about it. You won't have to wait long."
The last James Bond flick, Skyfall, saw the track sung by none other than Adele, who later took the Oscar for Best Original Song.
Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran were also among the favourites