Time to address the elephant in the room.
06.02.2020 - 03:26 / etonline.com
is back to its regular schedule this Wednesday after its massive post-Super Bowl debut on Sunday, and ET will be following along throughout the entire hour-long episode to break down all the biggest moments, best performances, and most revealing clues.
Fox's smash hit who-sung-it reality competition is bringing back Group A this week — made up of the same contestants we saw compete in the premiere — for a big playoff challenge. The Llama, The White Tiger, The Kangaroo, Miss Monster and The Turtle
Time to address the elephant in the room.
Enter:Kitty, whose showgirl glamour is putting all the cats in Cats to shame. Just this week, the show released a promo featuring Kitty singing the hell out of Ariana Grande’s “Dangerous Woman.” Granted, you can’t really tell how much of the vocals she’s responsible for, but the audience seems mightily impressed.
Simply put, the 18 masked characters in season 3 have been divided into three groups of six. Each group eliminates three performers, one at a time, until the top three from each group remain in the "Super Nine." The bracket is somehow more complicated than college basketball, and it means that, a month into the season, there are still six singers we haven't even heard yet.
returns on Wednesday, and ET will be following along throughout the entire hour-long episode to break down all the biggest moments, best performances, and most revealing clues.
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.
The Masked Singer is back with a bang. Season 3 of the popular singing competition premiered after the Super Bowl on Sunday, and returns to it’s normal time slot on Wednesday. After the premiere, fans couldn’t stop talking about the brand new characters, including The Kangaroo, who stunned fans with her gorgeous performance.
The Masked Singer blew fans away on Super Bowl Sunday when they aired the Season 3 premiere to a huge crowd, and revealing the very first star of the season, much to the shock of the fans and judges. Now fans want to know who the other stars behind the masks are, including the hilarious new character of The Llama.
Latina power duo Shakira and Jennifer Lopez definitely dominated the conversation on Sunday with their Super Bowl halftime show, but Lil Wayne also shook things up that same night when he removed his Robot head during the post-game season 3 premiere of Fox's The Masked Singer.Now there are five remaining Masked Singer contestants in Group A, the first division of 18 total contestants for this season of the reality singing competition series.
We're keeping right this way, but until then all we can do is theorize about who's lurking underneath these haunted costumes. And honestly, Season 3's predictions are pretty impressive, so let's get right to it.
During last night’s season premiere of The Masked Singer, which aired directly after the Super Bowl, a celebrity in a Robot costume covered Lenny Kravitz’s “Are You Gonna Go My Way.” And unlike many of the largely B- and C-list celebs who dressed up and belted covers on season one of The Masked Singer, the famous person in this costume was, well, actually very very famous: Lil Wayne! Wayne, who released his new record Funeral last Friday, explained, once unmasked, that he chose
On Sunday night (Feb. 2), the Super Bowl was just the pre-game for the Season 3 premiere of The Masked Singer, per jokester host Nick Cannon.What a cad.
Like, can we please just discuss this for a moment?
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.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead, if you have not watched the Season 3 premiere episode of “The Masked Singer,” which aired on Feb. 2 after the Super Bowl on Fox.
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).