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The Masked Singer: Will Young is the third celebrity to be eliminated and reveals himself as Lionfish

Will Young was revealed as Lionfish on The Masked Singer’s latest installment on Saturday.

The singer, 42, was the third contender to be eliminated after Heather Small was exposed as Chandelier and Snow Leopard were exposed as the show’s longest-running contender Gloria Hunniford during weekend debates last.

When it comes to blackmailing Fireworks, Will’s performance in Celeste’s Stop This Flame wasn’t enough to keep him in the nation’s favorite guessing game, with the former character surpassing the rock hit Sex On Fire.

The Masked Singer 2022: Will Young was the third celebrity to be knocked out of the nation’s favorite guessing game on Saturday after being revealed as Lionfish

The Pop Idol icon said after his unveiling: “It was such a brilliant challenge to take on,” adding that he was very concerned that Judge Jonathan Ross would recognize his voice, which the veteran broadcaster and colleague judge Rita Ora did.

Before the blackmail, Fireworks put on a sparkling spectacle when they sang the classic ’80s Fame, while Mushroom morphed into Grease’s Rizzo for the ballad There are Worse Things I Could Do.

Then, Lionfish, who left the judges mesmerized by their interpretation of I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston.

Donuts has upped the energy with a rendition that everyone will love from Spice Up Your Life.

Unveiled: When it comes to Fireworks blackmail, Will’s performance in Celeste’s Stop This Flame wasn’t enough to keep him in the nation’s favorite guessing game

End of the trip: The Pop Idol icon said after his unveiling, “It was such a brilliant challenge to take on,” adding that he was very concerned that Judge Jonathan Ross would recognize his voice.

End of the road: The singer, 42, was the third contender to be eliminated after Heather Small was exposed as Chandelier and Snow Leopard were exposed as the show’s longest-running contender Gloria Hunniford during debates from last weekend

The classic Shallow from A Star Is Born was picked up by Robobunny, which was a two-part story when they changed the vocals for the chorus.

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The ITV Singing Competition is back for a third round with Davina McCall, Rita Ora, Mo Gilligan and Jonathan Ross returning to the judges’ chairs while Joel Dommett returns as host.

Dazzling: Fireworks shone the shine by singing the 80s classic Fame, before playing Sex On Fire in the vocals

Guess Who: Mushroom transformed into Grease’s Rizzo for a There Are Worse Things I Could Do performance

Last month it was revealed that Davina and Rita have people they know to appear on the show.

Speaking to MailOnline, Davina and Joel revealed that someone Rita knows “quite personally” was among the candidates while Davina found it “strange” to see someone she knew, but neither of them. correctly guessed the identity of their friends.

Davina said, “What might be a massive name for Mo might not be a massive name for me and vice versa.

Who is hiding behind the mask? Lionfish – later revealed as Will Young – left judges mesmerized by their performance of Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You

“There’s a big name for me, there’s a big name for Mo. He couldn’t believe it. There was someone I know, it was kind of weird.

Ahead of the show’s launch, 36-year-old Joel said it was the “best show yet.”

“Having an audience really changed everything. The energy in the studio has gone up a notch and having whole families in front of you enjoying the same way they enjoy it in their living room is super important. This made it the best series to date, ”he said.

Treat: Donuts Kicked Up The Energy With A Pleasant Take On Spice Up Your Life

After being asked who’s who, Joel joked, “I get asked all the time, ‘Who’s the sausage then? I just have to run away. Basically, when the show is on TV, I’m just hiding in my house. It’s not worth going out.

Comedian Mo, 33, spoke about how celebrities improve their game.

“I think what it is now is people have seen the show so they’re trying to change the way they talk, they might put an emphasis on us to put us off. They’re even changing the way they sing now.

“People are really improving their game so they won’t be surprised so early on. “

Awesome: A Star Is Born’s classic Shallow was picked up by Robobunny, which was a two-part story when they changed the vocals for the chorus

The show’s inclusiveness is what makes it so widely watched, according to host Davina, 54.

“I don’t know of any other show as inclusive as this show and I don’t think any of us expected it to be like this when it first started, but that’s how it is.” happened. I mean there is something for everyone, it’s just a great guessing who game. It’s so much fun.

Pop star Rita, 31, loves the ‘go blind’ element.

“I tend to try to remember names and things, just to refresh my brain, but there’s no real way to settle down because it could be anyone. It’s fun to go blind actually, ”she said.

Guessing Game: Judges’ Guesses After Lionfish Performance Did Not Include Will Young

Veteran broadcaster and presenter Jonathan, 61, provided an update on the competition between the panel.

“It’s pretty hot in some ways. We all pretend it doesn’t matter. It’s Rita who really wants to win this series, she’s won the last two, I think she thinks doing the hat trick is a prize worth winning. So far I think she’s doing the worst of all of us and it’s quite delicious.

“I think I’m doing my best against all odds right now, but it won’t last. “

The Masked Singer premiered on ITV on January 1.

Round Three: The ITV Singing Competition is back for a third round with Davina McCall, Rita Ora, Mo Gilligan and Jonathan Ross returning to the judges’ chairs while Joel Dommett returns as host


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