![]() The Clues: The deer revealed he's been knocked down a lot, and people wouldn't think of him as a singer based on what he's known for in real life. While the performance was better than his last attempt, it was fair to say it was one of the weakest of the evening. The judges pointed out the Deer looked rigid and slow moving, which may mean he's an older contestant. The next time he was on stage, The Deer did better with a rendition of Florida Georgia Line's "Get Your Shine On". The performance wasn't awful, but it's fair to say this person probably didn't contribute to the 65 Grammy nominations the contestants have amassed in total. The Deer gave a spirited performance of Imagine Dragons' "Thunder," which is a nice way of saying he tried to do justice to the song. Whoever The Monster may be, it feels as though he was a singer that was once more famous than he is now, and he's looking to revive his career. The monster also sounds a lot like Kenan Thompson, but none of the clues really support that theory in the slightest. It May Also Be: Bobby Brown, who still has a solid set of pipes in 2018 and a checkered past that could maybe justify the monster persona. That said, T-Pain has a pretty solid reputation with little controversy in his career, so the monster persona part doesn't really make sense. His Tiny Desk Concert showed the typically auto-tuned singer can hold a note without the electronic device, and with autotune going out of style he's been less of a hot commodity in recent years. Our Best Guess: My opinion is in line with many others, but I think The Monster is none other than T-Pain. Isn't there more Monster can tell us about himself?(Week 4) He also brought up he's from the South, oh wait we covered that in week 1. It was another week of vague golf clues, hip hop references, and talk about gaming. It might point to his singing career, or maybe video gaming again? (Week 3) (Week 2)Įven more video game references popped up in the new video, and The Monster brought a headset with a microphone as his physical clue for the judges. Viewers also latched onto his key statements of getting back into the "swing of things" and "getting his head in the game". The next time he appeared, the Monster revealed he's from the south and that he owns a Cadillac. That said, the monster is hoping to reinvent himself with The Masked Singer and get back to doing what he loves. He was also "at the top of his game," but has since gone into reclusion when "the game" turned on him. The Clues: The Monster is, apparently, someone whom people would actually label a monster, most likely due to some well-publicized controversy. Who could be behind the masks? Let's dive in.The Monster took a big risk this week, and decided to use his booming and very masculine voice to do Joan Jett's "I Love Rock n' Roll." The audience and judges ate it up all the same, but it certainly felt like the weakest performance he's done to date. ![]() With LaToya Jackson, Ricki Lake, Tori Spelling, Margaret Cho, Terry Bradshaw, Antonio Brown, Tommy Chong, Rumer Willis and Joey Fatone all sent back to their pre-existing levels of recognizability, The Masked Singer still has Peacock, Monster and Bee putting on those gorgeous getups every week to stump the viewing public in the only TV-related puzzle almost as gripping as whatever the hell is happening with Jussie Smollett. Just three if-you-say-so-lebrities remain on The Masked Singer, the reality competition that made TV history by being the first of its kind to be both more bizarre and more enjoyable than the real-life news cycle. Which means take these best guesses at the finalists very seriously - but enjoy our stabs at worst guesses too because why not have a little fun? On the latest episode of The Masked Singer, Rumer Willis was revealed as the Lion and Joey Fatone was unmasked as the Rabbit - just as we had predicted.
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