Plus, his upcoming album is apparently titled "1Up," which is totally a video game reference - T-Pain loves video games. He's been trashed so much for using autotune in his music, despite being a great vocalist, that we can see him feeling like no one believes he can sing. He also made "swing" references and brought us some video game imagery and the Monster makes us feel like the panel! But we're starting to lean toward T-Pain on this one. He acknowledged dark days in his past but said he's a fighter who fought his demons. This week, he said the panel's support went a long way toward healing a deep wound. #TheMaskedSinger /0OVXF2DMRj still struggling on the Monster, though we love him as a performer. and then Monster comes out and the judges all go back to being utter useless. The numbers also have some significance in numerology and can signify change. That said, 11:11 appears to be either the moment Ricki's ex-husband died, or at the least it has some significance to them as evidenced by the following tweet from a month after his passing on Feb. This week added a reference to the time "11:11" as well as a mention of the word "view," and you know what that meant the judges thought.īut mostly she talked about how healing her experience on "The Masked Singer" has been as she's struggled through this tragic loss and used the show to help find herself and her voice again. The internet clue mentioned "her coworkers are devine," but we think that's a misspelling of her "Hairspray" costar Divine. "Cry-Baby" was also mentioned, which was a movie she starred in, while other clues ("Hudson) pointed to her small town upbringing and the year 1968 is the year Ricki was born. With "hair," talk show and references to a recent tragic loss, we've been thinking the Raven was Ricki Lake for weeks. "David Hasselhoff? Night? Knight Rider?" Thanks, Nicole! Meanwhile, we have to give props to Jenny McCarthy? Oof, that hurts! Peacock says, "By night, I ride into the competition masked and ready for battle." Here's an example of how their minds work. And Neil Patrick Harris wasn't a godawful guess by Robin Thicke when he suggested the versatile Neil Patrick Harris, but we don't think that's the vocals. The cape also had rainbow colors on it, possibly tying him to the LGBTQ+ community. And then one swirling cape and Spanish music and the panel was all over the notion of a matador or bullfighter. This week he added some more magical clues, so of course Nicole Scherzinger went "MAGICIAN!" again. All of those clues have us in the Donny Osmond business, who did all those things in his career, including a magic act as part of his show with sister Marie. He also began performing at five and was part of a magic act. He's done all sorts of things throughout his career from teenybopper music to dramatic acting roles. We already know that the Peacock is a Vegas performer that our moms probably had pictures of up on her bedroom walls. Anita was born in 1958, so she didn't start singing before the age of two! Ken saying, "She's a baker so Anita Baker maybe," just tells us he needs to get that crown taken away. She also formed Gladys Knight and the Pips back in 1952 at 8-years old and has performed with Chaka Khan. The Internet clue was "loves southern cooking" and her physical clue was bakeware, which loops us back to Gladys, who's published a cookbook and opened a restaurant called Gladys Knight's Signature Chicken & Waffles. She did tour with Peaches & Herb, but that feels like a stretch. Dionne is also from Orange, New Jersey, which could tie into that marmalade reference, but we're not sure about the peaches connection, which we've seen twice now. She even dropped a Chaka Khan reference by paraphrasing lyrics to "I'm Every Woman," which could also suggest Whitney Houston's iconic version.Īdd this connection to the "cards" reference, and Dionne Warwick emerges as a real possibility as she's Whitney's cousin and was tied to the Psychic Friends Network for years. Tonight, she told us her mom suggested she form a group at age 8, she mentioned that it was "in the cards" and that she got a record deal and her career has been "peaches and marmalade" ever since. Add to that peach imagery last time we saw her, and Atlanta-native Gladys Knight still totally fits the bill. She's been performing as a singer since the 1950s, likes the term "empress" for herself and talks a lot about how big she was for another generation. Okay, let's recap the existing Bee clues.
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