Ken Jeong is a hilarious comedian who made audiences howl in “The Hangover” and currently makes extraordinarily bad guesses on “The Masked Singer”, but prior to his showbiz career he was a practicing physician.
30.04.2020 - 05:51 / etcanada.com
“The Masked Singer” returned on Wednesday for the “Battle of the Sixes,” as the top six contestants returned to the stage for a musical battle royale.
The Frog, The Rhino, The Kitty, The Astronaut, The Night Angel and The Turtle sang their hearts out, while the panel of celebrity “detectives” — including Robin Thicke, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong, and Jenny McCarthy, as well as guest panelist Gordon Ramsay — tried their best to figure out the singers’ identities.
After all the songs were sung,
Ken Jeong is a hilarious comedian who made audiences howl in “The Hangover” and currently makes extraordinarily bad guesses on “The Masked Singer”, but prior to his showbiz career he was a practicing physician.
Does anyone actually remember a time when the Super Bowl (or any public sporting event, for that matter) was a thing that existed? Because that was the evening Season 3 of The Masked Singer kicked off, and tonight we’ve finally made it to the semi-finals.
“The Masked Singer” 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 one point during tonight's episode of The Masked Singer, Nicole Scherzinger joked that there were 47 contestants this season. If no one had corrected her, we would have been perfectly ready to accept that as the truth. It feels like this season was never ending, and the contestants just kept coming.
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.
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.
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You gotta love Ken Jeong. Every week on The Masked Singer, the onetime physician turned comedian and actor keeps the show lively with his off-the-wall antics, throwing out names of celebrities who couldn't possibly be on stage. (For his part, bless his heart, Ken freely admits that he's the "dumbest" judge on the show.) Remember that time he thought Flower — clearly Patti LaBelle -- was Björk? And that time he also thought Swan was Björk? Oh Ken, you're too cute.
Here’s one of the multitude of things that’s classy about The Masked Singer: They’re literally just making this up as the show goes along. The Super 9? The Battle Of The Sixes? MASKED MUNCHIES?
Famous chef Gordon Ramsay stopped by The Masked Singer Wednesday, and for a guy who's notoriously not a fan of b.s., he was surprisingly fun and good-natured in "The Battle of the Sixes: The Final 6." Maybe he took a good gander at Nick Cannon looking very dapper in his tuxedo, but got down to his blinding, glittery shoes and figured Nick had the power to make a house plop on top of him like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, so he'd better be on his best behavior.
returned on Wednesday for the «Battle of the Sixes,» as the top six contestants returned to the stage for a musical battle royale.