Excuse us.
It’s time to watch celebrities pretending to be giant animals performing in front of Lindsay Lohan.
We’re up to episode six of The Masked Singer Australia and at this point, our guesses about which celebrities are underneath the masks are getting more and more calculated.
We just love it, okay? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So far, Gretel Killeen, Nikki Webster, Wendell Sailor, Brett Lee and Darren McMullen have all been unmasked. And tonight, four masked celebrities once again performed in front of panellists Dannii Minogue, Jackie O, Dave Hughes, and Lindsay Lohan.
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Spider opened up the episode with a performance of The Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’, which led the panellists to question whether Jessica Mauboy or Paulini could be behind the mask. (We’re definitely calling Paulini).
Next up, Dragon sang Walk The Moon’s ‘Shut Up and Dance’, Monster performed Christina Aguilera’s ‘Beautiful’ and for some reason, Dave Hughes kept guessing… dead celebrities. Yep, we’re confused too.
Finally, Unicorn closed the show with Beyonce’s ‘Crazy In Love’ and if it’s not Deni Hynes behind the mask, we don’t know who it is.
Although Unicorn, Spider and Monster made it through to the semi-finals, Dragon was forced to reveal their identity.
The celebrity behind him? None other than Australian country musician Adam Brand.
Here's how Australia reacted to tonight's celebrity reveal:
Who do you think are the the other Masked Singers? Tell us in a comment below.
The Masked Singer Australia continues next Monday at 7.30pm on Channel 10.
For more on this topic:
- We’re calling it: A complete list of the celebrities behind the masks on The Masked Singer.
- Abrupt “don’t talk to me” signs and hidden camera sweeps: The crazy security on The Masked Singer.
- All the clues you may have missed in episode five of The Masked Singer Australia.
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