

Voice-over: “They say if you follow your heart, it’s going to lead you on some amazing adventures. Why ‘Queen of Hearts’?: “I just feel like the world is so noisy, so I’m here to be a big old blaring, blastin’ megaphone of heart.” Queen of Hearts, “The Masked Singer” Fox Queen of Hearts If they’re wrong, they’ll be “severely punished.” They’ll get two extra points toward the Golden Ear tally if they’re right. No one gained a point.Īlso new this season, a “Take It Off” buzzer will allow the show’s panelists to prematurely demand a celebrity remove their mask, if they’re convinced they know who it is. Scherzinger named “one of the Lils” for her first impression. Jeong went into episode three with a point, ahead of everyone else.Īs for Dalmatian, Thicke’s first impression was Nelly. The show’s panelists will once again compete for a “Golden Ear” trophy based on their first impressions of each masked performer (which McCarthy has won the last two times) - and in week one, all of the panelists’ final guesses were also their first impressions. The Season 6 contestants boast a combined 85 Grammy Nominations and 27 wins, three Academy Award nominations, 12 Emmy Nominations, 12 Razzie Award Nominations, two Super Bowl appearances and two Lifetime Achievement Awards. This season’s costumes include Baby, Banana Split, Beach Ball, Bull, Caterpillar, Cupcake, Dalmatian, Hamster, Mallard, Mother Nature, Octopus, Pepper, Pufferfish, Queen of Hearts and Skunk. “The Masked Singer” enters Season 6 with 16 contestants, and the return of a studio audience for the first time since the pandemic began.

Fox (Mother Nature) and Dwight Howard (Octopus) as the next celebrity to be unmasked on Season 6 of “The Masked Singer.” Tyga (Dalmatian) joined Toni Braxton (Pufferfish), Vivica A. So I had to go with my favorite dog, the Dalmatian!” Tyga said he chose the Dalmatian costume because “I always feel like I’m the underdog. So I’m here doing something totally different just to prove that. I mean I always wanted to play in the big leagues, and then I met one of the biggest players in the game. I just became obsessed with practicing every day.

I remember when I was 12, I saved up money and went out and bought my own gear. “Growing up, there wasn’t really a playbook for my game, so I had to make my own. “As a kid, I always visualized my success,” Tyga said in his “Masked Singer” package.
