‘The Masked Singer’ Recap: Quarterfinalists Deliver Impressive New Performances
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The Masked Singer Season 9 returned on Wednesday night for a special episode looking back at the journeys of the six remaining contestants. That included the three champions going to the Quarterfinals, as well as the three contestants who were saved by the panel.
The Masked Singer Quarterfinalists Deliver New Performances
Wednesday’s episode featured new performances from California Roll, Macaw, and UFO. These three contestants each won their respective rounds earlier this season and are going straight to the Quarterfinals.
California Roll kicked off the episode with a strong performance of “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler, showing off some amazing harmonies. Later, Macaw took the stage for a tender performance of “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran.
The night ended with an ethereal performance from the most recent champion, UFO. They performed “Stargazing” by Kygo. All three contestants proved how much they deserve to be in the Quarterfinals. We can’t wait to see what they do next.
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Saved Contestants Share New Clues About Themselves
In addition to new performances, Wednesday’s episode also featured a few new clues about the three contestants who were saved by the “Ding Dong, Keep It On” bell. Medusa, Gargoyle, and Mantis will go head to head next week for the chance to rejoin the competition.
Medusa teased a couple of tarot cards featuring “The Piano” and “The Dragon” as her clues. Meanwhile, Gargoyle showed a video game called “Kool Aliens” and a game of tic-tac-toe. And finally, Mantis shared movie posters for “Radioactive Insects II” and “Eyes on the Crown.”
This week’s episode also featured a few guesses from audience members. They guessed that California Roll was One Direction, Medusa was Miley Cyrus, Macaw was Charlie Puth, and UFO was Gigi or Bella Hadid.
Do you think any of them are right? Share your guesses in the comments below.