This post contains spoilers from the latest episode ofThe Masked Singer.
The Masked Singerwent back to the ’90s on this week’s episode.
Tag Team opened the show with “Whoomp! (There It Is)” and judgesKen Jeong,Jenny McCarthy,Nicole ScherzingerandRobin Thickebrought major ’90s vibes with their bright neon looks.
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His career started “when I tap danced on the desk of a late-night talk show legend,” Walrus said. “That was just the beginning of my heartthrob origin story.” Walrus added that he has “a catchphrase that’s still permanently cemented into pop culture.”
“You are no joke,” Scherzinger, 44, told Walrus.
The panel suggestedJoey Lawrence,Mario LopezorJohn Stamoscould be under the Walrus outfit.
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Next up: Milkshake.
Milkshake rapped his clue package and said that “ever since I was a kid, I was making hits.” The dairy dessert also said he “dropped a mixtape and it was certified fire” and referred to himself as the “biggest name in the game.”
The clue package showed a baseball swing, peach pits and orange juice.
Milkshake kept the rapping going when he performedSir Mix-a-Lot’s “Jump On It.”
Boy Meets World’sDanielle Fishelpresented Milkshake’s additional clue: “A playlist that’s perfect for your pregame, main event and after party. Just ask Wiz and Snoop.”
NFL players Ezekiel Elliott and Tyreek Hill and rappersLL Cool J,DJ Jazzy JeffandT.I.all arose as possibilities for Milkshake’s identity.
Bass provided one final clue for the night. “Go your own way and cruise the country with your besties,” he said. “Turn those daydreams into a reality.”
The judges thought the Lambs could be SVW orThe Chicks.
Then it came time for the panel and judges to vote for their favorite performance of the night. The contestant who received the least number of votes would unmask immediately.
HostNick Cannonrevealed that — shockingly — Walrus would be going home first. Under the tusks and yellow raincoat appeared Thicke’s guess of actor Lawrence, 46.
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When the judges voted again, Lambs' slowed down version of the ’90s dance hit won them the crown — and a spot in the semifinals.
Milkshake would be the final competitor of the night to unmask and when he did, NFL player Le’Veon Bell emerged on stage.
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The Masked Singerairs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.
source: people.com