“The Masked Singer” entered Season 6 with the return of a studio audience for the first time since the pandemic began. Fox (Mother Nature) and Dwight Howard (Octopus) as the next celebrities to be unmasked on Season 6 of “The Masked Singer.” Natasha Bedingfield (Pepper) and John Lydon/Johnny Rotten (Jester) joined “Mama June” Shannon and Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson (Beach Ball), Rob Schneider (Hamster), Ruth Pointer (Cupcake), Larry the Cable Guy (Baby), Tyga (Dalmatian), Toni Braxton (Pufferfish), Vivica A. Other panel guesses had previously included Hailee Steinfeld, Idina Menzel and Elle Goulding. I just remembered wanting things to get better, and this song reminds me of that.” But the hardest thing I’ve ever experienced is watching the one I loved and cared for most face the unthinkable. All the songs I’ve sung so far, they’ve got a lot of emotion in them, like recovering from pain. Tonight I’m going to dig into my ability to tell a story. I had the good girl thing going for a long time, and with the Pepper comes a lot of spice and hotness and energy. My whole goal is to explore another side of myself. I can’t believe I made it to the semi-finals. In her voiceover, Bedingfield said she joined the competition just a few days before it started, which meant “I had to adjust very quickly. Get them to watch it and see, and obviously I didn’t tell them but they they knew instantly that it was me.” And it was really fun to play it to my nieces and nephew. I actually find the show very entertaining. She told Variety she decided to do it to challenge herself.
“I’m just like trying to ignore it and some people were like, ‘I bet my house it’s her,'” she said.īedingfield was tapped to participate as a wild card, which means she was quickly thrust into production. Were she to continue, Bedingfield said she next planned to sing “All By Myself,” by Eric Carmen.īedingfield said it was hard to keep her “Masked Singer” presence a secret, especially after her fans quickly figured it out and started leaving pepper emojis on her social media. Her previous songs included “Jealous,” by Labrinth, and “No Tears Left to Cry,” by Ariana Grande. Guest panelist Will.i.am went with Sia.Īs Pepper, Bedingfield performed “Sign of the Times,” by Harry Styles. Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg thought it was Dido. Then there was Pepper, and Nicole Scherzinger got Bedingfield right. I’ll do whatever it takes to entertain this court, and that’s no joke.” To show the world I’m a lovable, sensitive, multi-faceted clown who just wants to make you laugh. I’ve offended heads of state, been banned from famous venues. I’ve even been voted one of the 100 most influential people of all time.
You could say I’ve changed the course of history. In a previous episode, Lydon had also hinted at his true identity: “I’ve been called an icon.
And she’ll know it’s me without a doubt.” And when she sees this, it’s going to be a complete blast to her. But no illness can stand in the way of how much I love her. But unfortunately, her health isn’t what it used to be. The person who I think is going to get the biggest kick out of this is my wife. Ha ha! The other singers have all slogged their way through the season, and in comes the Jester, the man who came in from the cold. As the wild card, I must seem like some sort of scallywag who’s just bumped in at the very last minute. “But it’s very difficult, because it’s a completely different way of working. “This show’s a riot! So much fun,” he said in the show’s voice over. He had previously performed “School’s Out,” by Alice Cooper. Lydon/Rotten as the Jester sang “I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,” by Soggy Bottom Boys. “You’ve only got one life and you must explore all the possibilities and be limited by no one for no reason,” said Lydon, also known as the frontman of Public Image Ltd.