Susan Boyle danced all night to Robbie Williams after the star invited her to his gig at the Ovo Hydro in Glasgow.
13.10.2022 - 08:55 / justjared.com
Robo Girl is making her first appearance on The Masked Singer!
The masked celeb gave her first performance of the season during episode four on Wednesday (October 12).
During the episode, Robo Girl competed against fellow newcomers Maize and Mermaid.
Robo Girl ended up winning the latest round and will be advancing to the next round of competition while Maize and Mermaid were unmasked and eliminated. (You can find out the two stars that were under the masks here!)
We’ve compiled the clues and spoilers that might help us figure out who Robo Girl‘s true identity is.
New episodes of The Masked Singer air on Wednesdays at 8 pm ET on Fox.
Click inside to for the clues and guesses for Robo Girl…
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FIRST PERFORMANCE CLUES:
- Surfboard shown
- Jars of honey on display
- Reveals she’s worked with both Missy Elliott and Pharrell Williams
For her performance, Robo Girl sang “Bad Cinderella” from Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s upcoming play of the same name.
Susan Boyle danced all night to Robbie Williams after the star invited her to his gig at the Ovo Hydro in Glasgow.
After getting postponed last week due to the MLB playoffs, returned on Wednesday with a wild, wacky, Broadway-inspired new episode featuring a whole new slate of hopeful singers!The whole show served as a fun tribute to the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber, who actually joined the show as a special guest panelist, weighing in on the new contestants who belted out some of his most iconic musical compositions.Webber sat alongside stalwart panelists Robin Thicke, Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger, as host Nick Cannon introduced us to three brand new contestants — Maize, Mermaid, and Robo Girl.All three gave it their best shot before two were unmasked and the winner will move on to sing again next week. Here's how everything played out.Maize — a giant, anthropomorphic ear of corn — was the first to hit the stage, and they slayed a performance of «Heaven on Their Minds» from the musical «That was incredible.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 8, episode 4, of “The Masked Singer,” “TV Theme Night,” which aired Oct. 19 on Fox. After a rain delay forced baseball playoffs into primetime last week, the latest edition of “The Masked Singer” finally aired on Fox a week later — and viewers finally got to see Mario Cantone a bit disappointed to be gone so soon after one episode of the show. Still, he took solace in the fact that he has good company: Singing icon Gloria Gaynor was also revealed in the latest double masking on “The Masked Singer,” as the show’s Wednesday night episode celebrated “Andrew Lloyd Webber Night.”
UPDATE: FOX aired the latest episode – “Andrew Lloyd Webber Night” – of The Masked Singer on Wednesday (October 19) after it was postponed last week due to a baseball game.
UPDATE: FOX aired the latest episode – “Andrew Lloyd Webber Night” – of The Masked Singer on Wednesday (October 19) after it was postponed last week due to a baseball game.
Singer Kimberley Walsh appeared on ITV This Morning on Monday following her elimination from The Masked Dancer over the weekend, when she was revealed as the character of Odd Socks. The mum of three joined hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary to talk about her time on the show and revealed the reason why she chose to take part in the Saturday night programme.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not read ahead if you have not watched the new episode of The Masked Singer!
Big excitement while celebrating the small screen. Wednesday's new episode of was TV Night, and everything — from the set decoration to the wardrobes to the editing and even song choices — was a celebration of all things TV.Robin Thicke opened the show with a performance of the theme song for — which, obviously, served as a tribute to his late father, Alan Thicke, who famously starred in the iconic sitcom.
truly tugged at the heartstrings and reminded everyone of the emotional power of television as an entertainment medium.The show — which was devoted to celebrating the small screen with its TV Theme Night — featured heartfelt performances of some iconic TV show theme songs that proved to be meaningful tributes to some late icons.Toward the end of the evening — which saw The Mummies, The Fortune Teller and The Harp all face off, and featured guest cameos from Tori Spelling and star Jodie Sweetin — The Harp and The Fortune Teller faced off in a musical battle royale.Each took turns belting out delivering a performance of «Everywhere You Look,» the theme song for, appropriately, .The Fortune Teller delivered a fun take on the famed tune, but The Harp transformed it into a Broadway-worthy diva-level performance that brought panelist Ken Jeong to tears.«I tell you, watching you sing that, Harp, and seeing Jodie [in the audience], somewhere up above, our friend, Squiggly Monster, Bob Saget, is smiling,» Ken said, choking back tears.Saget — who tragically died on Jan. 9 at the age of 65 — had previously competed on back in season four as The Squiggly Monster.His untimely death shocked his many friends and fans, and Harp's delivery of the theme song for Saget's most iconic show struck a particular cord with Jeong.«This is what TV is all about.
Harp is back on The Masked Singer!
SPOILER ALERT – Do not read ahead if you have not watched the new episode of The Masked Singer!
Big excitement while celebrating the small screen. Wednesday's new episode of was TV Night, and everything from the set decoration to the wardrobes to the editing and even song choices, was a celebration of all things TV.Robin Thicke opened the show with a performance of the theme song for — which, obviously, served as a tribute to his late father, Alan Thicke, who famously starred in the iconic sitcom.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 8, episode 3, of “The Masked Singer,” “TV Theme Night,” which aired Oct. 5 on Fox. “Brady Bunch” brothers Barry Williams, Christopher Knight and Mike Lookinland, as well as entrepreneur and “Shark Tank” star Daymond John were the next celebrities to be revealed on “The Masked Singer,” as the show’s Wednesday night episode celebrated “TV Theme Night.” The Mummies were revealed to be Williams, Knight and Lookinland, while Fortune Teller was John. Among this week’s three performances, the “Brady Bunch” brothers were first to go, with the fewest number of votes.
Kevin McHale seems to have a good idea who Harp is on The Masked Singer.