Summary
- The Masked Singer season 11 features Lovebird as one of its contestants.
- Lovebird sang “Home” by Phillip Phillips.
- The Masked Singer season 11 panelists guessed Lovebird’s identity to be Travis Kelce, Odell Beckham Jr., or Nick Viall.
The Masked Singer season 11 features Lovebird as one of its competitors, and there are many clues to his identity. For The Masked Singer season 11, Longtime host Nick Cannon returned to the show, along with original panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, and Ken Jeong. Rita Ora took Nicole Scherzinger’s place on the panel for season 11, while Nicole spent time in London’s West End starring in Sunset Boulevard.
The Masked Singer season 11 will include theme nights, including a celebration of the 85th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, the 40th anniversary of the classic toy Transformers, and Billy Joel, Queen, Girl Groups, Soundtrack of My Life, TV Theme, and Shower Anthem nights. In addition, the panelists will once again have the option to use the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell to save contestants if they choose to. Here are all of the clues to help figure out who Lovebird really is.
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Lovebird’s Premiere Night Performance & Clues
During The Masked Singer season 11 premiere, Lovebird sang “Home” by Phillip Phillips. When he first came out on stage, Rita commented, “Whoa! That’s a big bird!,” and Ken agreed. Lovebird’s clue package began with him at a mansion in front of a swimming pool. He said, “It is so fitting that I’m the lovebird because, what can I say? I’m a hopeless romantic. Every decision I’ve made in my life has been because of love. Either hoping to find it, or the fear of losing it.” A pink, yellow, and orange heart then appeared and disappeared in the water of the pool.
Lovebird continued, “And you know how they say love makes you do wild things … well, they were right! Okay, moving on.” A wedding cake with a groom on top, but no bride, was then shown. There was also a picture of Lovebird holding a bouquet of red roses. Lovebird went on to say, “I’ve had success in many fields, but I always followed my heart.” A framed picture of a watch with “#1” printed in the middle of it was then shown.
Lovebird then said, “And I ended up in front of millions. I even won awards for being so lovable.” An award that said, “Most Lovable,” and a pair of gold cleats were then shown. Lovebird added, “But my proudest achievement … finally finding someone to nest with.” He kissed and rolled a pair of dice that came out with a two and a three.
Lovebird concluded by picking up a glass of champagne, saying, “And now I’ve followed my love of music to be on this stage. I’ve wanted to be on this show for seasons, and I’m so happy to be here tonight.” Then he flapped his wings and flew up to the sky. After Lovebird’s performance, another clue was revealed about his identity. It was a television with the words, “Leading Man,” on the screen. Lovebird explained, “I may make for a great lovebird, but you know I’m even better as a leading man.”
Lovebird’s Identity Predictions
The Masked Singer season 11 panelists had many guesses for Lovebird. Ken thought that he might be football player Travis Kelce, while Rita guessed Odell Beckham Jr. Jenny thought that they were both wrong, and said that she believed that Lovebird might be Bachelor star Nick Viall. The clues do seem to point in the direction of a Bachelor star.
The Masked Singer season 11’s Lovebird stole hearts in his first performance on premiere night. With his strong vocals and stage presence, he is certain to fly through the competition. Lovebird will definitely go far on The Masked Singer season 11.
The Masked Singer
season 11 airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.
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The Masked Singer
The Masked Singer is the American version of the popular Masked Singer competition. Developed by Craig Plestis, the series sees an array of celebrities dress up in elaborate costumes and masks, and then sing against one another in a competition format to be the last one standing. The American version is hosted by Nick Cannon.
This story originally appeared on Screenrant