Three Celebrities Perfect For The Show



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 and musician Jai Rodriguez. The show has done a great job at showcasing celebrities from reality shows that are very good at singing, like Willie Robertson, Bobby Berk, and Joe Bastianich, and I feel that he would be a great addition to this category. He also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as he has been nominated for two Emmy Awards with one win. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he is best known for being one of the stars of the original “Queer Eye,” appeared in the movie version of the musical “The Producers,” appeared in the movie “Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay,” appeared in the music video for the Lady Gaga song “Telephone,” appeared in three episodes of the TeenNick show “Gigantic,” appeared in an episode of the show “Harry’s Law,” appeared in an episode of the show “Are You There, Chelsea,” appeared in two episodes of “How I Met Your Mother,” appeared in an episode of the show “Liv and Maddie,” appeared in an episode of the show “Grace and Frankie,” appeared in the fifth “Sharknado” movie, appeared in an episode of the show “Dice,” appeared in an episode of the show “Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television,” appeared in an episode of the show “Dollface,” appeared in three episodes of the show “Uncoupled,” appeared in an episode of the show “Smothered,” appeared in the movie “Bros,” appeared in two episodes of the show “Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens,” has been a guest on several talk shows, was on two episodes of the show “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List,” was a celebrity contestant on five episodes of the game show “The Pyramid,” was on an episode of the show “Celebrity Ghost Stories,” was on an episode of the show “Teens Wanna Know,” was a guest at dinner service on an episode of “Hell’s Kitchen,” was on five episodes of the show “Dance Moms,” was a contestant on an episode of “Celebrity Family Feud,” was on an episode of the show “Ujokes,” and was on an episode of “The Eric Andre Show.” He also has experience starring in musicals, as he starred in “Rent” on Broadway for a while, starred in a concert staging of “Hair,” starred in “The Producers” on Broadway for a while, and starred in a production of “In the Heights.” He also has experience working with Fox, as he was a contestant on the show “Celebrity Duets,” appeared in an episode of the show “Bones,” appeared in an episode of the show “The Resident,” and appeared in an episode of the show “Fantasy Island,” which could increase his chances of being a contestant. He also has a great singing voice for a variety of 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 “Hey Soul Sister” by Train, “Hero” by Enrique Iglesias, and “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues” by Elton John.

The second celebrity that I feel would be perfect for the show is actor and comedian David Alan Grier. The show has done a great job at showcasing comedians who are also great singers, like Ana Gasteyer, Rob Schneider, 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 was nominated for a Critics Choice Television Award, nominated for seven NAACP Image Awards, and was nominated for a Grammy Award. He also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as he appeared in an episode of the show “A Different World,” appeared in the movie “Jumanji,” appeared in the movie “McHale’s Navy,” voiced a character in two episodes of the “Hercules” animated series, appeared in an episode of the show “Kenan & Kel,” voiced a character in the movie “Stuart Little,” appeared in the TV movie “Angels in the Infield,” appeared in the movie “The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle,” voiced a character in an episode of the show “Buzz Lightyear of Star Command,” appeared in an episode of “Sesame Street,” voiced a character in an episode of the show “The Proud Family,” starred in the show “Life with Bonnie,” appeared in three episodes of the show “My Wife and Kids,” appeared in the TV movie “The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz,” appeared in the movie “Bewitched,” appeared in the movie “Little Man,” voiced a character in the movie “Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil,” appeared in an episode of the show “Happy Endings,” appeared in an episode of the show “The Soul Man,” starred in the show “Bad Teacher,” voiced a character in an episode of the show “Black Dynamite,” appeared in the TV movie “An En Vogue Christmas,” appeared in five episodes of the show “Comedy Bang Bang,” starred in “The Wiz Live,” starred in “The Carmichael Show,” appeared in two episodes of the show “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” was in thirteen episodes of the show “Crank Yankers,” appeared in an episode of the show “At Home with Amy Sedaris,” appeared in the movie “Clifford the Big Red Dog,” appeared in the TV special “Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration,” appeared in the movie “They Cloned Tyrone,” appeared in the movie “Candy Cane Lane,” has been a guest at several award shows and talk shows, was on two episodes of “Saturday Night Live,” was a panelist on five episodes of the game show “Hollywood Squares,” was a contestant on two episodes of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” was a contestant on “Dancing with the Stars,” was on an episode of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” was a guest judge on an episode of the show “Sing Your Face Off,” was a celebrity player on an episode of the show “Hollywood Game Night,” was a judge on an episode of the show “Cutthroat Kitchen,” was on an episode of the show “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris,” was a panelist on three episodes of “Match Game,” was on an episode of “The Eric Andre Show,” was a judge on an episode of “Chopped Junior,” was a celebrity player on twelve episodes of the show “Celebrity Name Game,” was a judge on an episode of “Beat Bobby Flay,” and was on six episodes of “The Wendy Williams Show.” He also has experience starring in musicals, as he starred in a production of “Dreamgirls,” starred in a production of “The Wiz,” and starred in a production of “Annie.” He also has experience working with Fox, as he was a cast member on the show “In Living Color,” was on three episodes of “Mad TV,” appeared in four episodes of the show “Martin,” appeared in an episode of the show “Cedric the Entertainer Presents,” appeared in “A Christmas Story Live,” appeared in three episodes of the show “The Resident,” voiced a character in an episode of “Bob’s Burgers,” and starred in the show “The Cool Kids,” which could increase his chances of being on the show. He has also been guessed before, as Ken guessed him to be The Monster in Season 1, 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 a while. I can see him going for songs like “Sittin’ on The Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding, “Under the Boardwalk” by The Drifters, and “What’d I Say” by Ray Charles.

The third celebrity that I feel would be perfect for the show is actress Beth Behrs. The show has done a great job at showcasing celebrities you might not have known can sing, and I feel that she would be a great addition to this category. She also has a few accolades that the show loves to have, as she has been nominated for a Family Film Award, a People’s Choice Award, and a Teen Choice Award. She also has experience taking part in fun shows and movies, as she voiced a character in “Monsters University,” appeared in the movie “Hello, My Name Is Doris,” starred in the show “2 Broke Girls,” appeared in an episode of “The Big Bang Theory,” stars in the show “The Neighborhood,” has been a guest at several award shows, was on an episode of “The Arsenio Hall Show,” was on two episodes of “Conan,” was a celebrity player on an episode of “Hollywood Game Night,” was on two episodes of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” was a contestant on an episode of “Celebrity Family Feud,” was on an episode of “The Price is Right at Night,” was on five episodes of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” was on an episode of the show “Secret Celebrity Renovation,” was part of “Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic,” and was on two episodes of “The Jennifer Hudson Show.” All these fun shows and movies that she has been a part of could increase her chances of being a contestant. She also has a great singing voice that is perfect for many pop songs, and if she picks the right ones, she could be on the show for a while. I can see her going for songs like “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten, “Kings & Queens” by Ava Max, and “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus.

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


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