Three More Celebrities We Want To See On The Show



We have come up with three more celebrities that we feel would be perfect for The Masked Singer! As always, we hope that you agree with who we think should do the show and why they would be great for it.

The first celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is Tony Danza. The show has had only a few celebrities that got their start on old sitcoms, and we feel that he would be a perfect addition to this category, as he is also a great singer. He also has several accolades that the show loves to have, as he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, has been nominated for two People’s Choice Awards with one win, nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, and nominated for one Primetime Emmy Award. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he is best known for starring in the shows “Taxi” and “Who’s the Boss,” guest starred in an episode of the show “Mr. Belvedere,” guest starred in an episode of “It’s Garry Shandling’s Show,” was in four episodes of “ABC TGIF,” starred in the show “Baby Talk,” was in the movie “Angels in the Outfield,” was in two movies from “The Wonderful World of Disney,” guest starred in an episode of the show “Broad City,” voiced a character in the movie “Rumble,” appeared in the movie “Darby and the Dead,” was in two episodes of “And Just Like That,” guest starred in an episode of “Tacoma FD,” was a guest at several award shows and talk shows, has been on several versions of the game shows “Hollywood Squares” and “Pyramid,” was on three episodes of “Sesame Street,” hosted “Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary Special,” and hosted his own talk show for a while. He also has theater experience, as he played Max Bialystock in “The Producers” on Broadway and in a Vegas production and played Tommy Korman in a Broadway production of “Honeymoon in Vegas.” He also has experience working with Fox, as he was in an episode of “Mad TV,” guest starred in an episode of “King of the Hill,” guest starred in an episode of “Family Guy,” and guest starred in an episode of the show “Outmatched,” which could increase his chances of being on the show. He has also been guessed before, as Robin and Joel both guessed him to be The Raccoon in Season 5, which makes it even more likely that he will be a contestant. He also has a great singing voice for many old songs, and if he picks the right ones, he could be on the show for several episodes. We can see him going for songs like “Beyond the Sea” by Bobby Darin, “Come Fly with Me” by Frank Sinatra, and “Moondance” by Van Morrison.

The second celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is Gary LeVox from Rascal Flatts. As we have said several times, the show has had very few country singers as contestants, and we feel that he would be the perfect singer to represent the genre. He also has several accolades that the show loves to have, as all his albums landed high on the country charts, one is certified gold, two are certified Platinum, and five albums are certified Platinum more than once, and almost all his singles have landed high on the country charts, six of them are certified gold, and many more are certified Platinum, one of which is 5x Platinum and one that is 6x Platinum. He has also been nominated for two People’s Choice Awards, one Teen Choice Award, thirteen American Music Awards with five wins, twenty CMA Awards with seven wins, 28 Academy of Country Music Awards with ten wins, a star on the Music City Walk of Fame, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been nominated for four Grammy Awards. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he guest starred in an episode of the show “Yes, Dear,” appeared in “Hannah Montana: The Movie,” was a guest on “Talking in Circles with Clint Black,” was in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade one year, has been at several award shows and talk shows, performed at New Year’s Rockin’ Eve one year, performed at Christmas in Rockefeller Center one year, was a guest performer in an episode of the show “Food Revolution,” was a guest on three episodes of “Dancing with the Stars,” was an advisor on three episodes of “The Voice,” was on an episode of the show “Good Mythical Morning,” and was on an episode of the show “Lights Out with David Spade.” He also has experience working with Fox, as he has been a guest on several shows on the Fox News channel and has been a guest on “American Idol,” which could increase his chances of being a contestant. He also has a great singing voice for many country songs, and if he picks the right ones, he could go far in the show. We can see him going for songs like “Last Night” by Morgan Wallen, “Cruise” by Florida Georgia Line, and “Body Like a Back Road” by Sam Hunt. When he gets unmasked, it would be great to hear him sing his song “What Hurts the Most.”

The third celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is actress and singer E.G. Daily. For those of you who have never heard that name, she got her start in the 1980s as a singer and put out some albums, and then became one of the most prolific voice actresses in the business. We feel that it would be a great idea for the show to have a celebrity whose career went in such an interesting direction, as it might also make people more aware of both who she is and what a great singer she is. She also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as four of her songs landed high on the dance club charts, one of which landed at #1, and she has been nominated for two Behind the Voice Actors Awards. She also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as she is best known for playing Tommy Pickles in “Rugrats” and Buttercup in “The Powerpuff Girls,” has provided voices in several other cartoons, provided the singing voice for the main character in the movie “The Country Bears,” voiced Baby Mumble in the movie “Happy Feet,” did the voiceover for Jake Harper singing the theme song for “Two and a Half Men,” providing a voice for an animated episode of the show “Adam Ruins Everything,” and she also appeared in a variety of live action movies in the 80s, most notably playing Dottie in “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.” When she was a singer in the 80s, she was a musical guest on an episode of “Saturday Night Live” and on two episodes of “American Bandstand.” After her voice acting career took off, she still appeared as herself in several fun live action shows like “Star Dates,” “Cake Wars,” “The Today Show,” “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” “The Top Ten Revealed,” and “MTV Cribs,” some of which have also featured past contestants. There are two other appearances she has made that we feel deserve some mention. One of them is the game show “To Tell the Truth,” where she appeared as an imposter during one of the rounds, and neither the panelists nor the host recognized her, and we feel that doing the show would make her more known to a wider audience. The other appearance she has made was as a contestant on “The Voice,” where she chose to be on Blake Shelton’s team, won her battle in the battle round, but lost in the knockout round, and we feel that she deserves another chance in a singing competition. All these shows and movies she has been a part of could increase her chances of being a contestant. She also has a great singing voice for many songs, and we feel that if she picks the right ones, she will go far in the show and possibly make it to the finale. We can see her going for songs like “Stand Back” by Stevie Nicks, “Ex’s and Oh’s” by Elle King, and “Soak Up the Sun” by Sheryl Crow. When she gets unmasked, it would be great to hear her sing her song “Say It, Say It.” 

We hope you enjoyed reading this post, and we’ll see you soon with another one! 


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