Who Sang In The Masked Singer Season 1

Okay, let's be real. The Masked Singer Season 1. It feels like a distant, glittery fever dream, right?
The Unmaskings: A Quick Refresher
Remember the insanity? Celebrities in costumes, judges guessing wildly… good times.
Let's jog your memory about who ended up behind those masks.
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The Big Guns (and Feathers!)
First up, the Peacock. Who could forget his dazzling performances? It was, of course, Donny Osmond.
Then there was the Monster. T-Pain totally slayed. Seriously, his voice is iconic.
And who was the beautiful, golden Bee? It was the legendary Gladys Knight.
The Rest of the Crew
The Raven? Ricki Lake. Okay, I admit I needed a Google for that one.
The Alien was La Toya Jackson. Another one that slipped my mind!
Let's not forget The Pineapple. That was Tommy Chong. Surprisingly good!
The Not-So-Shocking Reveals
The Rabbit was Joey Fatone. *NSYNC fans rejoiced!
The Lion? Rumer Willis. Turns out, she can belt it out!

And the Deer? Terry Bradshaw. Football legend in a deer costume? Classic.
The "Wait, Really?" Crew
The Unicorn was Tori Spelling. Confession: I thought it was someone else entirely.
The Poodle was Margaret Cho. She had fun with it!
And finally, The Hippo was Antonio Brown. A bit random, right?
Unpopular Opinion Time!
Here's where I risk getting cancelled. Buckle up!

I think Tori Spelling should have lasted longer. There. I said it.
Her Unicorn was pure chaotic good. Entertaining if not vocally gifted.
And honestly? I think The Hippo was underscored. Antonio Brown brought the energy!
Sure, his singing wasn't perfect, but he was having a blast. Isn't that what the show is about?

I mean, some of these singers were a little...safe. Where's the fun in that?
Okay, I'm ready for the hate comments. But seriously, The Masked Singer is about the spectacle.
Give me a goofy costume and some questionable vocals any day!
What's your unpopular Masked Singer opinion? Let me know!
In the end, Season 1 gave us some golden moments. Crazy costumes, celebrity reveals, and a whole lot of "wait, WHAT?" moments. What more could you ask for?
