In the three previous episodes of The Masked Singer, Group A was whittled down to three contestants from the original six. Tonight we move on to Group B and meet a half-dozen more celebs donning animal kingdom drag…plus a taco.
04.02.2020 - 02:16 / eonline.com
The Masked Singer is fully back for round three, and that means it's officially time for all of us to start those Google searches.
Last night, we met the six singers who will be competing over the first few weeks of the season, and we even saw the unmasking of the biggest star the show has had to date. It turned out that Lil Wayne was under the Robot mask, and that reveal shocked the entire panel, including guest panelist Jamie Foxx who had been guessing Steve-O earlier on in the night.
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In the three previous episodes of The Masked Singer, Group A was whittled down to three contestants from the original six. Tonight we move on to Group B and meet a half-dozen more celebs donning animal kingdom drag…plus a taco.
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We're only one episode in and we've already learned that . The internet is abuzz with for the rest of the season, so let's stop wasting time and get to the bottom of this one.
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Like, can we please just discuss this for a moment?
The Masked Singer is officially back, and so far, so good.
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is back and bigger than ever in its grand post-Super Bowl debut, and ET will be following along throughout the entire season 3 premiere to break down all the biggest moments, best performances, and most revealing clues.
returns on Sunday, for its big season 3 premiere immediately following Super Bowl LIV, and we're here to break down all the clues, spoilers and hints about the whopping 18 costumed contestants — just like we did for season 1, and again for season 2 (where we nailed nearly every prediction).
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