The Masked Singer Australia is set to return with its signature blend of mystery, entertainment, and superstar talent.
This season will see both local and international luminaries, adorned in dramatic costumes, as they belt out their chosen tracks, leaving viewers and the panel trying to decipher their identities.
A notable entry this season is Fawn, who gave a striking rendition of the Pussycat Dolls hit, ‘Don’t Cha’.
Speculation surrounding Fawn’s identity is rife, with panelist Melanie Brown (aka Mel B of The Spice Girls) suggesting that it could be none other than the show’s former panel member, Jackie O.
Could Jackie O have made the shift from judging to performing on the show?
This year’s panel, referred to as the nation’s top “detective” team, comprises international sensation Mel B, the revered radio host Chrissie Swan, pop-culture aficionado Abbie Chatfield, and comedic star Dave Hughes. Overseeing the exciting proceedings is the trusted and well-loved Australian TV host, Osher Günsberg.
To assist the panel in their detective work, the show provides carefully constructed clue packages, designed to challenge even the savviest of sleuths.
From elaborate costumes that rival Met Gala designs, a spectrum of vocal talents, to top-tier production secrecy, the show promises to be a rollercoaster for its viewers. With its unique approach, it’s no wonder the show has been described by many as a mesmerizing and confounding spectacle.
As fans across Australia eagerly await the show’s premiere on Monday, 11 September at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play, the excitement is palpable. With each reveal, the central question remains: Who is behind the mask?