Watch ‘The Masked Singer’ For A Very Brady Reveal!
The Masked Singer has hit its stride, with another group of celebrities unmasked and sent home on Wednesday night (Oct. 5).
“TV Theme Night” was the theme of Episode 3. And there was double the fun with a double dose of revelations.
The Mummies, the first act sent home, were nothing short of “TV royalty,” in the words of host Nick Cannon.
Status is irrelevant here. The Mummies unravelled with the viewers at home after performing The Monkees’ theme.
It wasn’t just one Mummy; it was a whole slew of them. Mike Lookinland, Barry Williams, and Christopher Knight — better known as brothers Bobby, Greg, and Peter from the 1960s and 1970s sitcom The Brady Bunch — were the ancient trio.
Nicole Scherzinger was correct.
Ken Jeong was completely overwhelmed. “Honestly,” he said, “just seeing the Brady Bunch here live might be the purest moment on the Masked Singer.”
Before exiting, Lookinland (Bobby) declared, “Now the ‘Masked Singer’ family and ours are forever blended.”
Fortune Teller was eliminated after singing “Movin’ On Up” from The Jeffersons and competing in a battle royale with reigning champ Harp in which both took turns singing the “Full House” theme.
The mask was removed, revealing Daymond John, CEO of FUBU and star of “Shark Tank.”
Jeong guessed correctly, as did Cannon, who has known John for 25 years or so.
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“As a young man growing up, a person of color, I didn’t get to see people who looked like me on TV who didn’t have anything to do with music or sports,” John explained, explaining his decision to perform the song. “However, because I was a short guy from New York moving up to the east side, George Jefferson wanted me to become a shark.”
The celebrities eliminated from the current season of The Masked Singer include Montell Jordan (Panther), Jeff Dunham (Pi-Rat), Chris Kirkpatrick (Hummingbird), Eric Idle (Hedgehog), and William Shatner (Knight).
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