In addition to memorable acting roles in "Hairspray"and other films, she is well known for her long-running daytime talk show, which launched when she was just 24 (she debuted a shorter-lived talk show in 2012). Prevailing social media theories: Meghan McCain, Ricki Lake, radio host Delilah Rene. Jeong, who said he initially thought the Raven was a man, mentioned Sally Jessy Raphael and Star Jones before admitting he had "no idea" who the disguised star is. McCarthy zeroed in on the talk show experience, guessing Sherri Shepherd. What the judges thought: Thicke said the cage images in the Raven's intro package made him think of an MMA fighter, but he switched gears after noting her "elegant" performance. The Raven also mentioned that she recently "suffered a tragic loss" and seemed to dedicate her performance of Kesha's "Rainbow" to a departed loved one. She was forthright when McCarthy asked if she had ever hosted a talk show: "Yes," she said. What we know about them: The 5-foot-4-inch Raven described a life spent listening to other people's stories and said she's never "had trouble attaining" an audience. We certainly don't think it's Jenner (or her sister, Kylie, for that matter). We'll admit we thought of Rashida Jones - who has several sisters, famous parents and a few musical projects under her belt - before quickly dismissing it. Prevailing social media theories: LaToya Jackson, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner. I Did It Again." "Could she be one of the Kardashians?" Scherzinger wondered. Scherzinger didn't think the Alien was a professional singer, but said her costume evoked one: Britney Spears, who sported similar red latex in the music video for her 2000 hit "Oops!. Jeong was "kind of turned on" by the extraterrestrial disguise and jokingly offered to take her to IHOP. What the judges thought: McCarthy and Thicke got model vibes. The 5-foot-5-inch Alien also copped to having "many sisters." "Now, for the first time ever, the world gets to hear my voice on my terms," she declared before delivering a wispy rendition of "Feel It Still" by Portugal. What we know about them: "I'm excited to be here because in my family, anonymity is an entirely alien concept," the Alien told us, making references to "growing up in the public's eye" and letting "others define" her. And Fatone has certainly popped up here and there since 'N Sync disbanded in 2002 - from Broadway's "Rent" and "Little Shop of Horrors" to appearing on "Dancing With the Stars" and hosting NBC's "The Singing Bee." The height narrows it down to him or Chasez, but Chasez's voice is generally higher and slightly more distinctive than Fatone's. Prevailing social media theories: Joey Fatone, JC Chasez. Ken Jeong took the costume a bit more literally, suggesting Jake Gyllenhaal, who was haunted by an ominous presence wearing a rabbit costume in the cult-favorite sci-fi film "Donnie Darko." But he also agreed the Rabbit could be a boy band alum - perhaps Lance Bass or Justin Timberlake. "I noticed the merry-go-round, it was all a bit dark, a bit twisted," she explained before tossing out her guess: magician Criss Angel. Nicole Scherzinger wasn't sure the Rabbit is a professional singer. Thicke didn't hear Boyz II Men, but agreed the Rabbit may have boy band roots. Jenny McCarthy brought up boy bands - specifically Boyz II Men. He also saw a sense of humor, noting the Rabbit's straightjacket-inspired costume and head twitch. What the judges thought: Robin Thicke complimented the Rabbit's personal spin on the Ricky Martin classic, "Livin' La Vida Loca." "You're obviously a seasoned performer," the singer told him. He said he's quite familiar with "synchronized singing," and ended his intro package with a promise that "the last man standing is gonna be me," a pretty obvious reference to 'N Sync's 2000 chart-topper. What we know about them: The Rabbit confessed that he was in "a band" and strongly implied that it was a boy band. who shares the "fun, tropical" spirit of his avatar and had recently beaten a life-threatening illness - was revealed to be (spoiler alert!) Tommy Chong after being eliminated from the competition.īut who are the disguised celebrities who triumphed over the unmasked comedian? Here are our best guesses on the famous faces behind the Rabbit, Alien, Raven, Poodle and Bee masks. The Pineapple - who was introduced as a 6-foot-1-inch O.G. On Wednesday, the second episode of Fox's wacky and widely watched new reality show, "The Masked Singer," introduced six more celebrities singing their hearts out behind thoughtfully chosen masks.Īs with the premiere episode, we learned the identity of just one incognito crooner.
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