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Jenny McCarthy’s final guess: Kelly Rowland Robin Thicke’s final guess: Michelle Williams She may have been eliminated earlier than anyone expected, but her rendition of “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing” by Stevie Wonder stumped all the judges. This Hollywood starlet and eldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore wowed the panel week after week with her surprisingly strong vocals. I’m glad that people got the chance to see a different side of my personality.” “Thank you so much for supporting me supporting the Alien,” La Toya Jackson said after her dramatic unmasking in the seventh episode of “The Masked Singer.” Backstage after the show wrapped, La Toya said, “This experience was absolutely fabulous. Nicole Scherzinger’s final guess: Meghan McCain Ken Jeong’s final guess: Sheryl Underwood Jenny McCarthy’s final guess: Raven-Symone In Lake’s last performance she sang “Brave” by Sarah Bareilles and her clues hinting at being a talk show host were enough to put one panelist on the right track. This actress and Emmy-winning talk show host went through an emotional journey on “The Masked Singer” as she re-emerged into the public eye after the heartbreaking death of her ex-husband. Nicole Scherzinger’s final guess: Denise Richards Jenny McCarthy’s final guess: Lauren Conrad Robin Thicke’s final guess: Gabby Douglas In a rare occurrence, Ken was the only judge able to pin down the Unicorn’s identity before Spelling was unmasked. This former teen star from “Beverly Hills 90210” and frequent tabloid headliner took advantage of the anonymity Unicorn provided her while she pranced around the stage singing “I Love It” by Icona Pop. Nicole Scherzinger’s final guess: Jillian Michaels Jenny McCarthy’s final guess: Kathy Griffin Ken” was hiding inside the Poodle costume. Although Cho was the singer unmasked, it was Ken who left with his tail between his legs after he failed to guess his own co-star from “Dr. This Emmy and Grammy nominated comedian was not joking around when she belted out “Time After Time” by Cyndi Lauper, leaving the judges completely confused about her identity. Nicole Scherzinger’s final guess: Terry Bradshaw Jenny McCarthy’s final guess: Peyton Manning Robin Thicke’s final guess: Terry Bradshaw Despite being known for his prowess on the playing field and not his voice, Bradshaw only fooled half of the judging panel. This NFL Hall of Famer won four Super Bowl titles as the quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, but it was when he suited up as the Deer and serenaded viewers with “Get Your Shine On” by Florida Georgia Line that he revealed his hidden singing talent. Nicole Scherzinger’s final guess: Kid Rock Jenny McCarthy’s final guess: Cheech Marin Robin Thicke’s final guess: Sugar Ray Lenoard Chong left all four judges up in smoke, although Jenny came close by guessing his frequent co-star, Cheech Marin. This comedic legend said he’s willing to do “anything to get on stage,” and dressing up in a costume while singing “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor was not beneath him. Nicole Scherzinger’s final guess: Allen Iverson Jenny McCarthy’s final guess: Deion Sanders Robin Thicke’s final guess: Odell Beckham Jr. Brown stumped all four judges after his wacky performance of “My Prerogative” by Bobby Brown. 1.This NFL player entered “Masked Singer” history when he became the first costumed celebrity to be unmasked in front of America. So, here's an official plea that Encore includes at least one of the following quintessential boy band jams. You know, to replace all those jams form the decades prior that we still truly miss.Īccording to Variety, "The inspiration for the show came when the two compared notes about how different their lives are today as grown men with children than in their pop star heydays." Though it sounds like the boy band in the series will be fictional, the people behind it will surely pull from personal experiences and specific songs from their careers. Especially if the series includes a call-back to '80s and '90s boy band culture - by giving us a dose of new male-led pop music, of course. Entourage's creator Doug Ellin - a man who understands how to write about groups of people doing ridiculous things - has signed on to pen the script, so there really won't be a reason to give it a pass. Encore will center around the lives of former boy band members, who come back together after they've been apart for 20 years, according to Variety. The hardest thing you'll ever have to do is pretend like you're not excited about the upcoming scripted comedy series, Encore, a show directly inspired by Lachey and Wahlberg's experiences. Nick Lachey from 98 Degrees and New Kids on the Block's Donnie Wahlberg are joining forces to create a show that will make your '90s-loving heart flutter.
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