Three More Celebrities Who Should Do 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.
The first celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is Master P. As we have said before, it has been a while since the show has had a rapper as a contestant and a rap performance, so he would be a welcome addition for these reasons. He also has several accolades that the show loves to have, as two albums with his group TRU were certified gold and 2x Platinum, an album with his group 504 Boyz was certified gold, and in his solo career, he has five gold albums, one Platinum album, an album that was certified 3x Platinum, and an album that was certified 4x Platinum. He also has two singles that were certified gold and one single that was certified Platinum. He also won an award at the Acapulco Black Film Festival, got nominated for an MTV Video Music Award, won an American Music Award, and won an award at the Urban Film Festival. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he guest starred on an episode of the show “Malcolm & Eddie,” was on four episodes of “Moesha,” appeared in “Scary Movie 3,” starred in the TV movie “Repos,” starred on the Nickelodeon show “Romeo,” starred in the TV movie “Uncle P,” starred in the video “Black Superman,” guest starred on an episode of “Robot Chicken,” appeared in the movie “Soccer Mom,” appeared in the video “Internet Dating,” appeared in the movie “Killing Hasselhoff,” was in the TV movie “South Park (Chef: Behind the Menu),” was a guest at several award shows, was a guest on several late night and daytime talk shows, was a guest judge on the show “Star Search,” was on ten episodes of “Hollywood Squares,” was a guest at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards twice, was a contestant on “Dancing with the Stars,” was on an episode of “Hip Hop Squares,” and was on an episode of Nick Cannon’s talk show. He also has experience working with Fox, as he was a guest on Fox & Friends last year, was on an episode of “Mad TV,” and was on six episodes of the show “Celebrity Watch Party,” which could increase his chances of being on the show. He also has a great singing voice for many rap songs, and if he picks the right ones, he could go far in the show. We can see him going for songs like “Party Up (Up in Here)” by DMX, “Ms. Jackson” by OutKast, and “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. When he gets unmasked, it would be great to hear him sing his song “Make ‘Em Say Uhh.”
The second celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is Lynda Carter, who is best known for playing Wonder Woman in the old TV show of the same name. While this might seem like a strange choice at first, our reason for choosing her is because she has done some singing and has even put out some albums. She also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as she was nominated for an ALMA Award, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Gracie Allen Awards. She also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as she appeared in the movie “Super Troopers” and its sequel, provided voices for characters in the video game series “The Elder Scrolls,” guest starred in an episode of the show “Hope & Faith,” appeared in the movie “Sky High,” appeared in the movie “The Dukes of Hazzard,” was in a movie called “The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park,” guest starred on an episode of “Two and a Half Men,” was in five episodes of the show “Supergirl,” made a cameo in “Wonder Woman 1984,” was a guest on several game shows and award shows in the 70s and 80s, was a guest on “The Muppet Show,” was on an episode of “Late Night with David Letterman,” was a guest on several other talk shows around that time and afterwards, was on two episodes of “The Wendy Williams Show,” was on an episode of the show “It Takeis Two,” and was a panelist on an episode of the reboot of “Match Game.” All these appearances that she has made on TV shows and movies could increase her chances of being a contestant on the show. She also has stage experience, as she played Mama Morton in a West End production of “Chicago” and toured the country with her one-woman musical cabaret show “An Evening with Lynda Carter.” She also has a great singing voice that would be perfect for many old pop songs, and if she picks the right ones, she could go far in the show. We can see her going for songs like “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” by Nancy Sinatra, “You Light Up My Life” by Debby Boone, and “Wind Beneath My Wings” by Bette Midler.
The third celebrity that we feel would be perfect for the show is actor and singer Kevin McHale. The show has only had one former cast member from “Glee” as a contestant during its first ten seasons, and we feel he would be the perfect celebrity to represent this category. He also has several accolades that the show loves to have, as he has been nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, nominated for four Screen Actors Guild Awards with one win, and got nominated for a Grammy Award. He also has experience taking part in fun shows, as he was on an episode of “All That,” guest starred on two episodes of “Zoey 101,” appeared in the music video for Katy Perry’s song “Last Friday Night,” was in two episodes of the Cartoon Network show “We Bare Bears,” was on an episode of the show “I Want My Phone Back,” was a guest on several daytime and late night talk shows, was a guest at several award shows, was on four episodes of the game show “Celebrity Name Game,” was a contestant on an episode of “Celebrity Family Feud,” was on an episode of the Hallmark show “Home & Family,” was a guest judge on an episode of “Chopped Junior,” was on an episode of “Drop the Mic,” was a contestant on “The X Factor: Celebrity,” was on two episodes of “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” was a contestant on “RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race,” was on an episode of the UK version of the game show “That’s My Jam,” was a guest on the podcast “Frosted Tips with Lance Bass,” and currently hosts a “Glee” rewatch podcast with one of his costars. He also has experience working with Fox, as “Glee” was on the network and he was a guest at the Teen Choice Awards several times, which could increase his chances of doing the show. He also has a great singing voice, and we feel that if he picks the right songs, he could go all the way to the finale. We can see him going for songs like “Be Alright” by Dean Lewis, “Remember Who I Was” by James Arthur, and “Lights Down Low” by MAX.
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