Kandi Burruss might be «number two» in NeNe Leakes' eyes, and that's OK by her.
08.05.2020 - 01:09 / etonline.com
The Masked Singer quarterfinals kicked off Wednesday as the final five faced off, and one costumed contestant had to hang up their mask.
After a musical dust-up between The Turtle, The Rhino, The Frog, The Night Angel and The Kitty, it all came down to the audience vote on who would be going home.
Shockingly, despite a sultry performance of Amy Winehouse's «Back to Black,» the singer with the least votes, and therefore the one to get the ax, was The Kitty!
The panel of celebrity «detectives» —
Kandi Burruss might be «number two» in NeNe Leakes' eyes, and that's OK by her.
The Masked Singer US boss says fans should expect "eye-catching" changes to be introduced when the hit reality show returns for a fourth season.
ITV will air the US version of 'The Masked Singer' over the summer to fill gaps in its schedule.
To call The Masked Singer a success for Fox would be like calling Joe Exotic a guy who likes wild animals; nearly 9 million people tuned in to watch Frog, Turtle, and Night Angel duke it out for the Golden Mask on Wednesday night. That's an improvement over the Season 2 finale and with Season 4 already on deck, it's safe to say this is a cow the network intends to keep milking well into the future. (Side note: why haven't we seen a cow costume yet?! Get on that, Masked Singer!)
“The Masked Singer” is sweet on Kandi Burruss. The singer, Grammy-winning songwriter and “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star has been unmasked as the Night Angel, the Season 3 winner of the hit Fox reality competition series.
By Michael Schneider
After 16 weeks of heated competition on, the field of 18 costumed celebrity contestants had been whittled down to just three finalists — The Turtle, The Frog and The Night Angel — but only one could get the coveted Golden Mask!
By Michael Schneider
kicked off their season 3 semifinals on Wednesday, with the four remaining singers going toe to toe for a chance to move on to the finals and a shot at winning the Golden Mask.
At this point one thing is clear: Ken Jeong is almost always wrong. The good doctor has always made his wild swing-and-a-miss guesses on The Masked Singer entertaining by spinning elaborate, often hard-to-follow theories about which celebrities are undercover on the show.
The Masked Singer cannot be stopped. Though almost all productions in Hollywood have been shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, Fox has renewed The Masked Singer for Season 4 — and it's officially set to premiere this fall.
OK so the bad news is that The Masked Singer only has four creatures left in the game. Sad face! This bad news is softened a little bit by the fact that plans for Season 4 are already underway and it might be here sooner than we thought, but still.
And then there were five, fair viewers. It truly feels like this Masked Singer season has been chugging along for about 17 months, but we’re now down to the final handful of disguised crooners.Our reliable panel of, um, experts -- that would be Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger -- is joined this week by Jeff Dye, who is apparently a comedian.
“The Masked Singer” quarterfinals kicked off Wednesday as the final five faced off, and one costumed contestant had to hang up their mask.
Well nobody saw that one coming. Or at least none of the panlists did.
The Masked Singer quarterfinals kicked off Wednesday as the final five faced off, and one costumed contestant had to hang up their mask.
Fresh off the news of its renewal, The Masked Singer came back Wednesday on some '90s Diddy vibes (can't stop, won't stop!) with its quarterfinals episode. This prerecorded episode showed fashion plate Nick Cannon recycling one of this season's more subdued looks — a very flattering, simple tuxedo paired with, obviously, some sparkly shoes — and we're starting to miss the more flamboyant Nick.