I CAN See Your Voice host Ken Jeong’s recent absence from the singing competition has bothered fans.
I Can See Your Voice fans didn’t seem happy that comedian Joel McHale stepped in for Ken for last night’s episode.
Joel, 52, brought his fun-loving energy to the Fox program as a guest host; however, it didn’t resonate with some viewers.
On X, fka Twitter, fans expressed that they desired Ken, 54, to return and host ASAP.
“So disappointed when I saw Joel McHale hosting #ICanSeeYourVoice againnnn Ken Jeong come back,” one person tweeted.
Fans held the same sentiment in Ken’s comment section after he shared a clip on Instagram of Joel hosting the show with the caption: “HELP ME #ICanSeeYourVoice.”
One fan shared under The Hangover actor’s post: “That’s my question, why aren’t you on that show???”
Another asked: “Where are you ????”
A third added that I Can See Your Voice was their “favorite program” because of Ken.
I Can See Your Voice debuted in 2020.
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POINT OF THE SHOW
Inspired by the original South Korean show, I Can See Your Voice sees members of the public, usually in teams of two, try and tell the difference between the good and the bad mystery singers – the twist being they can’t quite hear them.
Slowly, one by one the numbers of singers will be whittled down until we find out whether the final singer can actually hold a tune when they have a duet with the guest musical celebrity.
The competitive element means that if the two players, aided by the celebrity judges, manage to expose a good singer – they win the cash prize.
However, if a bad singer evades detection, then they end up stealing the money for themselves.
THE RULES
The one rule the show follows is that only the bad singers can lie about their musical talent, the good singers are forced to remain truthful.
Each episode will be split into four rounds.
The opening round is called First Impressions where we meet the six mystery singers for the first time.
The team of two will then have to try and decipher who is good just from their name, appearance and some clues given via shots of them outside of the studio.
Round Two is called Lip Sync, where the remaining contestants take to the stage to mime a song.
The good singers will be lip-syncing to their own voices while the bad ones will be doing it to someone else’s.
The third round gives the team of two a chance to find out more about two singers of their choice.
And the final round – dubbed “Interrogation”, sees the guessers have just 30 seconds to interrogate the final two singers and have a list of 15 questions they can ask them within the time limit.