![]() ![]() Here’s Terry singing Glen Campbell in 1976, and here he is singing with the Isaacs in 2016. (He’s 70!) Plus, Terry had a singing career back in the day, releasing five country albums. He’s the right height and, as a YouTube commenter observes, he “didn’t move to much during the performance bc he’s old” which is true. Why it’s definitely Terry Bradshaw: He played on the Steelers, he loves horses, and he’s won four Super Bowls (something mentioned by the show’s marketing). He’s six-foot-three, “incredibly competitive,” and considers himself a singer but is “not sure everyone’s going to agree with that.” He says: “I’ve been knocked down many times, but in the Wild Wild West you learn how to get back up and get back in the saddle.” And another suggestive quote would be: “Ravens, beware.” There’s also a slight southern accent to his highly altered speaking voice. Is it about the process of elimination based on the most likely type of celebrities who would agree to appear on a reality show like this? Yes. ![]() Using my own expert judgment and the assistance of thousands of skimmed YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram comments, here are the most likely celebs hiding behind those wacky looks. (Also, Hippo and Pineapple, who were both sent home in the first two episodes and revealed to be NFL player Antonio Brown and comedian Tommy Chong, respectively.) Each contestant gives a few clues about themselves before they perform, complete with an intentionally hilarious voice-changing filter, and the show provides a few details like height, gender, and commentary from our slate of four useless judges. (But let’s be real, they’re more like costumes.)īy now, we’ve seen all the masked singers do their thing: Deer, Lion, Monster, Peacock, Unicorn, Rabbit, Alien, Raven, Poodle, and Bee. Nine million people who are now dying to figure out which celebs are under these elaborate masks. Or, as Vulture’s Kathryn VanArendonk so aptly described the experience: “What if Gritty walked out on a soundstage made to look like an arena concert, belted out Sam Smith’s ‘Stay With Me,’ was described as ‘a professional’ by Jenny McCarthy, took off his head to reveal he was Joey Fatone, and the entire experience felt three clicks away from an episode of Black Mirror?” Well, more than 9 million people watched this nightmare show’s premiere episode, according to Nielsen. A Fox remake of the popular South Korean show, King of Mask Singer, it’s like if The Voice went on a dystopian party cruise with Yo Gabba Gabba and an episode of E! True Hollywood Story. If you’ve turned on your TV this winter, there’s a high probability that you’ve heard of The Masked Singer. The far too famous Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is also from there (though the total unlikeliness of him being on the show has not stopped him being a common judges' guess.(Probably) pictured: Tori Spelling, Rumer Willis, Donny Osmond. People from NC's largest city include people on about the right level of fame for the show like Community's Jim Rash and Riverdale's Skeet Ulrich. The first clue is a pink neon map of North Carolina, over which the Space Bunny says, "maybe I'll see you in the big city." "I've achieved a lot over the course of my career," we hear the contestant say in his intro, while Nick Cannon jokes the costume is made out of one of judge Ken Jeong's jackets. ![]() FoxĪnother Team Cuddly contestant, Space Bunny is ready to unleash a whole galaxy of cuteness onto the competition (even if he does look more like a chipmunk than a bunny if we are honest with ourselves.) Space Bunny on "The Masked Singer." His introduction video appears to show him singing in a Caribbean accent. Though it is difficult to see the diminutive Kristin Chenoweth being able to support the weight of this giant costume, could she or co-star be "defying gravity" to appear on the Fox show? Masked Singer host Nick Cannon calls this a "wicked clue," hinting we might be looking at a former cast member from that Broadway show. I don't want to blow my own trumpet but this voice needs to be heard, and I'm totally going to ice out the other team."įor the first clue, we got to see a pair of ruby red slippers of the sort worn by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. In the first preview of Baby Mammoth, we hear her (and judging by a quick glimpse we get of her body without the costume, it is a woman) say: "When Team Cuddly asked me to join them I packed my trunk straight away. This woolly mammoth is made not of wool but of hundreds of feet of organza. This Team Cuddly character is four foot wide, and features the largest head of any costume in Masked Singer history. The costume features the largest head of any character so far. Baby Mammoth on "The Masked Singer" Season 7. ![]()
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