As the latest season of “The Masked Singer” kicks off, a new crop of celebrities don elaborate costumes to hide their identities and spark speculation from eager viewers. With Season 14 now in full swing, fans are once again on the edge of their seats, trying to decipher the clues and uncover the famous faces performing behind the masks.
In this week’s episode, ten performers faced off in five head-to-head battles, with the studio audience voting on who would advance. The losers of these initial battles then went head-to-head again, with the bottom two contestants ultimately being revealed and eliminated by the end of the night.
Queen Corgi, one of the mysterious performers, faced off against Pugcasso in a dazzling display of confidence and stage presence, performing Barbra Streisand’s classic “Don’t Rain on My Parade” from “Funny Girl.” Her costume exuded regal charm, complete with a jeweled crown, a cape, pearls, and a structured pink-and-purple ensemble that combined elegance with playfulness. With a scepter and handbag in hand, Queen Corgi truly commanded the stage.
The clues provided by Queen Corgi’s clue package hinted at a rebellious academic past, performance aspirations, and nods to a specific city:
– “College was not for me.”
– A reference to mouthwash
– Streaming live from a dorm room
– The phrase “Live from New York.”
– An F grade in physics
– Purple pom-poms
While some panelists interpreted the “Live from New York” clue as a nod to “Saturday Night Live”, others saw a connection to Broadway. The combination of theatrical flair, musical choice, and performance style pointed towards a Broadway background, with guesses ranging from Beanie Feldstein to other seasoned performers with stage experience.
Following the performance, Queen Corgi dropped a bombshell, revealing that she is new to performing and singing live. This admission threw a curveball at the panel’s guesses, challenging their assumptions about her level of experience and expertise on stage.
“The Masked Singer” Season 14 features a diverse lineup of masked performers, each bringing their own unique flair and mystery to the stage. From 14 Karat Carrot to Stingray, the costumes and performances continue to captivate audiences week after week.
Tune in to “The Masked Singer” airing Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FOX, with episodes available for streaming the following day on Hulu. Stay updated with all the latest pop culture news and celebrity interviews by signing up for Parade’s Daily newsletter.
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