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The Masked Singer - Season 6


LOS ANGELES - Get ready! Another explosive new season of "The Masked Singer" is right around the corner, and FOX is giving an exclusive look at its first season six costume: The Dalmation.




The Masked Singer - Season 6



In past episodes this season, it was revealed that Todrick was "actually quite shy" about singing, nothing like his notable BFF, Taylor Swift. He must of picked up a few tips during his prior appearances as a guest judge on RuPauls' Drag Race.


While his songs this season that included "Circus" by Britney Spears and "Rain on Me" by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande didn't leave him a winner, they did get him closer to the crown than last week's eliminated Banana Split, who was the doubly delicious married couple Katharine McPhee and David Foster.


During week three, Queen of Hearts sang "Born This Way" by Lady Gaga. Week five featured a rendition of "La Vie en Rose" by Édith Piaf. For week six, the Queen of Hearts sang "River" by Bishop Briggs. In the finale, Queen of Hearts was named the winner of season six and was revealed to be Jewel.


Mallard also made its debut in week three, singing "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" by Big & Rich. In week four, he performed "My House" by Flo Rida. For week six, he sang "Play Something Country" by Brooks & Dunn, which is a song Luke Bryan apparently asked him once to sing. After singing "Fly" by Sugar Ray, Mallard was unmasked to be Willie Robertson.


During week seven, Pepper was unmasked as Natasha Bedingfield following her performance of Harry Styles' "Sign of the Times." Pepper impressed the panelists with a performance of "Jealous" by Labrinth. She later performed "No Tears Left to Cry" by Ariana Grande.


During week five, Hamster was unmasked to be Rob Schneider after crooning "Sabor a Mí" by Luis Miguel. During night two of the premiere, the Hamster was introduced and sang "Oh, Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison. On episode four, he opted for "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen.


The clue that featured the Octopus dunking a cookie in some milk should've been a giveaway about this contender! Why? Well, as was revealed on night one of season six, the Octopus was none other than All-NBA Team honoree Dwight Howard. During his brief stint on The Masked Singer, the basketball star sang Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti."


While we wait for the reveal, here are some important clues: She's "done it all." Claims she's never had the chance to be a mother, but is embracing the family she already has with season two's winner Wayne Brady. Sang "I'm Coming Out" by by Diana Ross.


After the all the votes are cast, the singer who got the least votes is, as suspected, The Hamster. It's be interesting to see who's under the mask, and if any of the judges even come close to guessing correctly.


A masked participant comes out in an ice cream costume and sings "This Little Light Of Mine." It's not the most flawless performance, mostly because the singer laughs through most of it, but it is adorable.


The renewal was inevitable given the success of the series and it will continue to air in the fall on Wednesday nights at 8pm, with new series Alter Ego coming in after at 9pm. The series has traditionally aired in both the start of the year, January, February and March, as well as September. Fox has not confirmed as to whether it will return in midseason as well as the fall.


The Masked Singer features a judging panel consisting of Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke with Nick Cannon traditionally hosting. Cannon was replaced at the start of season five by Niecy Nash as a result of contracting Covid.


Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Thicke and Nick Cannon have all returned for another season of sleuthing, but there are also a few big changes in store. For one thing, the singing celebs will finally have a live audience again after three seasons of the prerecorded applause necessitated by coronavirus restrictions.


The wildcard contestants, first introduced during season 5, will also be back for season 6. Last season, wildcard entry Yeti (Omarion) finished in fourth place. Another wildcard, Bulldog, turned out to be Cannon, who returned to his hosting duties after he was unmasked. (Niecy Nash filled in for him at the beginning of the season.)


The Masked Singer is back for season 6, and as is tradition, the costumes are even bigger and wilder than they were the previous season.A teaser released ahead of the show's September 22 premiere introduced five new contestants for the celebrity singing competition: Cupcake, Banana Split, Mallard, Dalmatian and Banana Split. A sixth contestant, Queen of Hearts, made her debut in an Instagram post shared by the Fox show's official account.Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Thicke and Nick Cannon have all returned for another season of sleuthing, but there are also a few big changes in store. For one thing, the singing celebs will finally have a live audience again after three seasons of the prerecorded applause necessitated by coronavirus restrictions."I think one of the most exciting things for us has been working with a full audience again," showrunner James Breen told Entertainment Weekly in August. "It changes the dynamics in the studio. I think it's just been really fun to get fans back into the room and have them experience it with us."[jwplayer 6HfoGUoq-l3ahXupL]Secondly, the show's format has undergone a major overhaul. In season 6, there will be just two groups of contestants, Group A and Group B, who will compete only within their own groups. Once a winner from each group is chosen, those two contestants will face off in the grand finale."It's almost like we have three finales in our show," executive producer Craig Plestis told EW. "We have a winner from Group A and Group B, and they'll then be going head-to-head, almost like a prizefight, to see who is the Masked Singer. But the great thing is, they'll be taking on each other, and they've never sat on the same stage together until that moment."The wildcard contestants, first introduced during season 5, will also be back for season 6. Last season, wildcard entry Yeti (Omarion) finished in fourth place. Another wildcard, Bulldog, turned out to be Cannon, who returned to his hosting duties after he was unmasked. (Niecy Nash filled in for him at the beginning of the season.)One major change coming this season is the addition of the Take It Off Buzzer, revealed by producers ahead of the premiere. If a judge is certain they know who's behind a mask, they can hit the buzzer at any time and announce their guess. If they're right, the contestant has to unmask immediately and will get eliminated from the competition. The panelist also earns two points toward winning the Golden Ear Trophy at the end of the season.If the panelist's buzzer guess is wrong, however, the contestant stays masked and the judge who guessed loses two points from their Golden Ear tally. There's also a catch: The buzzer can only be used once for Group A and once for Group B, meaning that every panelist won't get to use it.For season 6, producers started rolling out clues before the first episode, with an August teaser encouraging fans to "pay attention to the clues." Officially, however, the journey begins on Fox Wednesday, September 22 at 8 p.m. ET.Keep scrolling for all the clues from season 6 of The Masked Singer:[podcast_block]


Banana Split is seemingly a partner team, like season 4's Snow Owls (Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black). The teaser showed them toasting champagne glasses at an outdoor cafe and shooting money guns, one of which had a pony on the side. Their first clue was a trio of red candy apples.


In August, Fox revealed the Bull, another contestant in the new season. The clues were scant, though, with an Instagram teaser noting only that the Bull has a "piercing vocal range." An Instagram post later gave the first clue for the Bull: a photo of a tiger and a lion.


Jewel went from a girl who grew up with no running water on an Alaskan homestead, to a homeless teenager in San Diego, to an award winning, multi-platinum recording artist who released one of the best-selling debuts of all time. Through her career Jewel has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and has earned 26 nominations for such awards as the GRAMMYs, American Music Awards, MTV Awards, VH1 Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and Country Music Awards, winning eight times. Jewel has been featured on the cover of TIME Magazine, Rolling Stone, has performed on Saturday Night Live, at the Super Bowl and the NBA Finals, for the Pope and the President of the United States. She is one of the few singer songwriters to top the chart in every genre she wrote for- Folk, Pop, Club, Country, Standards, Children's and Holiday music.


The Masked Singer has crowned a new winner! After a finale-worthy battle between Queen of Hearts and Bull, it was Queen of Hearts who got to take home the Golden Mask trophy, though truthfully, either one would have been an excellent winner. They each dominated their respective groups all season, and brought elements to their performances this show hasn't really seen before. Queen of Hearts sang in a language she doesn't speak, and Bull pulled off dance moves never before attempted on that stage, and both continually impressed with every performance. It would have been a disappointment to have seen either of them go home before the finale. So who were they? Turns out the internet had it right all along. 041b061a72


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