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Sorry folks, but you won’t have to guess which celebrities are hiding behind outrageous costumes in season 4 of The Masked Singer Wednesday night.
Fox’s singing competition is on hiatus this week as the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Tampa Bay Rays square off in Game 2 of the 2020 World Series, which begins at 8 p.m. ET. The Masked Singer will return with a new episode on October 28.
When the musical series returns, viewers will finally be able to meet Group C contestants Broccoli, Jellyfish, Squiggly Monster, Mushroom, and Lips. Their debut will mark a brief stint on the show for one of the mystery celebrities hiding behind one of the costumes, because one of them will be removed and his identity will be revealed near the end of the show. However, the remaining contestants will be joined by contestants from Group A, The Sun, Popcorn, and Snow Owls, as well as members from Group B Serpent, Crocodile, Whatchamacallit, or Seahorse.
Since the show’s premiere in September, the members of Group A have performed twice. The Sun, Popcorn and Snow Owls instantly stood out. However, Dragon, who turned out to be Busta Rhymes, was eliminated in the first round. Brian Austin Green, who was posing as the colonial giraffe, was fired shortly after.
As for Group B, they have had an exciting run on the show so far.
For starters, one of the contestants basically eliminated himself before host Nick Cannon could even reveal the singer with the fewest votes during episode 2. Mickey Rourke, who was dressed as the Gremlin, unmasked himself before That night’s results will be revealed. marking the first time a contestant reveals their identity before being eliminated from the show.
Then there was the big identity reveal of Baby Alien, who was eliminated on The Masked Singer last week. The judges were completely stumped by the artist’s rendition of Imagine Dragons’ “It’s Time.” Nicole Scherzinger thought that NFL superstar Tom Brady was hiding behind the alien costume, while The masked Guest judge Joel McHale suggested that Baby Alien could have been Eric Bana. Ken Jeong thought it was Twilight star Taylor Lautner hiding behind the mask.
It was actually NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez, dressed up as Baby Alien.
Another contestant will bite the dust when The Masked Singer returns on Fox on October 28 at 8 p.m. ET.