Sir Lion, it seems, wasn’t king of the bizarre jungle that’s The Masked Singer.
TV songs was the theme for Wednesday night time’s (March 27) episode of Fox’s movie star singing contest, which noticed Clock (“Good Occasions”), Lizard (“Scooby Doo, The place Are You?”), Poodle Moth (“Unwritten” from The Hills), and the large cat ( “Love and Marriage” from Married With Kids) belt out the small display screen hits.
Lizard, for the second consecutive week, and Sir Lion amassed the bottom votes on the night time, and confronted off for his or her future on the present.
The pair tangled with “Who Are You” by the Who, the theme for The Masked Singer.
The Lizard lives on, the Bridgerton-channeling Sir Lion is out. Beneath the feline masks was Billy Bush, the radio and TV character, host of Fox’s Additional, who turned the topic of worldwide information when, through the 2016 presidential marketing campaign, video resurfaced of him and Donald Trump engaged in a crude dialog.
“I’m not a fantastic singer,” he mentioned throughout his exit interview with The Masked Singer host Nick Cannon. “If you happen to can’t get them with the lips, get them with the hips. I prefer to distract a bit bit.”
For viewers again residence, Bush had some recommendation: Sort out your fears (The Masked Singer being his). “If you happen to’ve ever achieved one thing that’s a bit on the scary aspect — like, that is scary. I’m shaking again there — say ‘sure’. Do it. I had a ball.”
Bush as Sir Lion follows the exit of Joe Bastianich (as Spaghetti & Meatballs), Savannah Chrisley (as Afghan Hound) and Kevin Hart (as Ebook) on this eleventh season of Fox’s quirky singing competitors.
Cannon returns as host of The Masked Singer, which options the returning judges Robin Thicke, McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong and beginner Rita Ora, who’s filling in for Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, who had a stint on London West Finish performing in Sundown Boulevard.
Watch Sir Lion’s unmasking under.
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