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RECAP | LISA CURRY revealed as the Caterpillar on THE MASKED SINGER AUSTRALIA

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Commonwealth Games powerhouse Lisa Curry has been unveiled as the second superstar performer on The Masked Singer Australia

Hidden beneath a magnificent Caterpillar costume, the triple Olympian, best-selling author and highly popular television and radio personality proved she could run laps around the stage as well as in the pool in Monday nights episode.

Despite her rendition of Tones and I’s Cloudy Day going swimmingly, the Caterpillar was no match for Rooster’s cocky take on 24K Magic by Bruno Mars.

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Guided by the clues, Mel B thought Caterpillar was the infamous Schapelle Corby, Abbie Chatfield was set on The Project panelist Carrie Bickmore and Dave and Chrissie were convinced it was Australian athletes Sally Pearson or Emily Seebohm.

After her unmasking, Lisa said:

“Caterpillars can’t sing, but we do turn into beautiful butterflies. And that I can do. Well at my age, I’ll probably turn into a moth!”

With performances to analyse and fresh clues up on the board, are you any closer to guessing who’s behind Popcorn, Tiger, Rooster and Snapdragon?

The Masked Singer Australia, continues Tuesday night at 7.30pm, only On Channel 10 and 10 Play.

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CASTING CALL | New ABC original children and family show

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