Three Celebrities Perfect For The Masked Singer



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

The first celebrity that I feel would be perfect for the show is actor David Hyde Pierce. The show has had many celebrities known for their work in TV, movies, and Broadway like Ana Gasteyer, Wayne Brady, and Mario Cantone, and I feel that he would be a great addition to this category. He also has several accolades that the show loves to have, as he has been nominated for eighteen Screen Actors Guild Awards with one win, nominated for nine Golden Globe Awards with three wins, nominated for two Tony Awards with one win, and nominated for sixteen Primetime Emmy Awards with four wins. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he appeared in the movie “Sleepless in Seattle,” appeared in the movie “Addams Family Values,” appeared in an episode of the show “Dream On,” starred in the show “The Powers That Be,” voiced a character in an episode of the show “The Adventures of Hyperman,” voiced a character in three episodes of “Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series,” appeared in two episodes of the show “Caroline in the City,” voiced a character in “A Bug’s Life,” voiced a character in five episodes of the “Hercules” animated series, appeared in the TV movie “Jackie’s Back,” voiced a character in the video “The Tangerine Bear,” appeared in the movie “Isn’t She Great,” starred in the movie “Wet Hot American Summer,” appeared in an episode of the show “Titus,” starred in the movie “Osmosis Jones,” voiced a character in the movie “Treasure Planet,” voiced a character in an episode of the show “Gary the Rat,” starred in the show “Frasier,” appeared in an episode of “Sesame Street,” appeared in two follow-up mini series based on “Wet Hot American Summer,” starred in the show “Julia,” hosted an episode of “Saturday Night Live,” and has been a guest at several award shows and talk shows. He also has a ton of theatre experience, as he starred in the original Broadway production of “Spamalot,” starred in the musical “Curtains,” and starred in a revival of “Hello, Dolly.” He also has experience working with Fox, as he was in three episodes of “The Simpsons,” which could increase his chances of being 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 a while. I can see him going for songs like “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” by B.J. Thomas, “Dancing in the Moonlight” by King Harvest, and “The Last Waltz” by Engelbert Humperdinck. 

The second celebrity that I feel would be perfect for the show is Jordin Sparks. The show has had many “American Idol” alumni as contestants over the past eleven seasons and had a past winner as a contestant last season with Ruben Studdard, so she would be great for both reasons. She also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as she has a Platinum album, two Platinum singles, won an American Music Award, was nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards, was nominated for four Teen Choice Awards with one win, and was nominated for two Grammy Awards. She also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as she appeared in an episode of “The Suite Life on Deck,” voiced a character in an episode of the show “Team Umizoomi,” starred in the TV movie “Dear Secret Santa,” appeared in an episode of the show “Zoe Ever After,” appeared in an episode of the show “The Real O’Neals,” voiced a character in the movie “Show Dogs,” voiced a character in an episode of the show “Doug Unplugs,” voiced a character in an episode of the reboot of “Rugrats,” has been a guest at several award shows and talk shows, appeared in an episode of “Big Time Rush,” was on an episode of the Nickelodeon game show “BrainSurge,” performed at the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade twice, was part of a video from the website CollegeHumor, performed at A Capitol Fourth one year, was on four episodes of “The Wendy Williams Show,” was a guest judge on an episode of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” was a guest host on an episode of a show called “Middle of the Night Show,” was on an episode of “Wild ‘N Out” with Nick Cannon, was on an episode of “Ridiculousness,” was a guest at dinner service on an episode of “Hell’s Kitchen,” was on an episode of “Home & Family,” was a musical guest on an episode of “The Not Too Late Show with Elmo,” was a guest judge on an episode of “Sugar Rush Christmas,” was on three episodes of “The Real,” was a contestant on “Dancing with the Stars,” was part of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade three times, was a celebrity player on an episode of “The $100,000 Pyramid,” was a musical guest on an episode of “Let’s Make a Deal Primetime,” and was on an episode of “Whose Line Is It Anyway.” She also has Broadway experience, as she starred in Broadway productions of “In the Heights” and “Waitress.” She also has experience working with Fox, as she won the Sixth Season of “American Idol” and returned in following seasons, was a guest panelist and performer on an episode of “I Can See Your Voice,” was a contestant on “The Masked Dancer,” and was a contestant on “Celebrity Name That Tune,” which could increase her chances of being on the show. She has also been guessed before, as the panelists guessed her to be The Kangaroo in Season 3 and The Harp in Season 8, which makes it even more likely that she will be a contestant. She also has a great singing voice, as the website Singing Carrots says that she is known for her wide vocal range, has exceptional pitch control and accuracy, and uses vibrato, so with these vocal qualities and the right song choice, I am sure that she will go far in the show. I can see her going for songs like “Girl on Fire” by Alicia Keys, “Crazy in Love” by Beyonce, and “Be Without You” by Mary J Blige. When she gets unmasked, it would be great to hear her sing her song “No Air.” 

The third celebrity that I feel would be perfect for the show is TV and radio personality Bobby Bones. The show has had a small number of radio personalities as contestants, as the only ones they have had are Dr Drew Pinsky in Season 2, Larry the Cable Guy in Season 6, Adam Carolla in Season 8, and Billy Bush in Season 11, so I feel he would be the perfect celebrity to represent this category, as he also sings. He also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as he has been named the Best Radio Personality by the Austin Music Awards, won Best Radio Program two times, has been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame, and has been nominated for five Academy of Country Music Awards with four wins. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he appeared in the movie “Bandslam,” has been at several country music award shows, was a contestant and winner on Season 27 of “Dancing with the Stars,” was a contestant on an episode of “Celebrity Family Feud,” was on an episode of the show “Very Cavallari,” was a performer during “The Disney Family Singalong,” was a panelist on an episode of “To Tell the Truth,” was on two episodes of “Running Wild with Bear Grylls,” was the in-house mentor on ten episodes of “American Idol,” was on an episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” was on six episodes of “The Talk,” hosted his own show called “Breaking Bobby Bones,” was on an episode of “Talking in Circles with Clint Black,” hosted the reality show “Snake in the Grass,” and was a contestant on an episode of “Celebrity Game Face.” He also has experience working with Fox, as he was a guest on an episode of “Fox & Friends, which could increase his chances of being a contestant. He also has a very good singing voice that is perfect for many country songs, and if he picks the right ones, he could be on the show for a few episodes. I can see him going for songs like “Fancy Like” by Walker Hayes, “Last Night” by Morgan Wallen, and “Body Like a Back Road” by Sam Hunt.

I hope you all enjoyed reading this blog post, and I’ll see you all soon with three more celebrities!


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