Who Are Buffaloes on ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 12? Clues, Guesses, & Spoilers Revealed! | masked singer, The Masked Singer | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

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The Masked Singer is back!

The quarter-finals of the mystery celebrity singing competition aired on Wednesday night (December 4) on Fox.

The show, which began in South Korea, features celebrities singing songs while wearing costumes and face masks concealing their identities until they’re eliminated. Throughout the season, the contestants provide clues to try and help the judges and fans figure out who is under the mask.

This season also features Ambassadors, who are all alums of the series, that have a special connection to each singer and will be providing major new clues about their friends’ identities.

During the episode, the Top Four – Wasp, Goo, Strawberry Shortcake, and Buffaloes – hit the stage for their quarter-finals performances.

While on stage, Buffaloes performed “You’re Still the One” by Shania Twain.

Click inside to check out all of the clues and guesses for Buffalo…Keep scrolling to check out the clues and guesses…

MASKED AMBASSADOR: Nick Lachey aka Season 5 winner Piglet

“I am pumped to be part of an exclusive group of Masked Singer ambassadors, here to endorse our friends. My vote goes to the Buffalo,” Nick said of Buffalo. “Raised in the poorest grasslands, the Buffalo had it tough. Sleeping in roach-filled beds at night, and practicing at bus stops by day… Buffalo, you really are a national treasure and always the center of attention at my epic Super Bowl parties. I just have no doubt you’re going to stand out from the herd this season.”

FIRST PERFORMANCE CLUES:

– Traveled the world

– Appear to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

– Starred in “two of the biggest sitcoms of all time”

– Says they “hit the jackpot and couldn’t have done it alone”

– Are seen stomping on bugs

– Stands near bus stop with a poster of a football player

– A slot machine with images of Buffaloes, Betty White, and Vanna White is shown

– Reel of film is shown

– The Masked Ambassador’s gift is a crown

PANEL GUESSES: Earth, Wind & Fire, 98 Degrees, and B2K

SECOND PERFORMANCE CLUES:

– Says they “found each other,” so it doesn’t appear they’re not related

– Bottle of “poison” shown

– They’re seen playing poker

– They said they don’t care what people think of them because they’re “rich”

– Tractor comes out with “Mo-Town” on the license plate

– Says they’re “mo-ing lawns all over town”

PANEL GUESSES: Bell Biv DeVoe, 112, Boyz II Men, & Big Time Rush

THIRD PERFORMANCE CLUES:

– They ring bells

– They recently lost someone very close to them

– “Dead End” sign on display

– They open up a cow-print umbrella

– Ripped up “Halftime Show”

– Give a performance “in front of the biggest audiences in the world”

PANEL GUESSES: Boyz II Men, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, & Black Eyed Peas

QUARTER-FINALS CLUES:

– They’re friends, but have become “brothers”

– They seemingly broke up a few years ago after one of them caused them to lose all their projects

– They’ve been in the music industry for a long time

– Get a call from Babyface, who they got a chance to work with

PANEL GUESSES: The Temptations, Tony! Toni! Toné!, & Blackstreet

OUR GUESS: Boyz II Men

Based on the clues we believe that the Buffaloes are Boyz II Men. Their costumes are adorned with eagles, and the guys were raised in Philadelphia, whose football team is the Eagles. The clue about Betty White and Vanna White is a reference to the Boyz II Men music video “Doin’ Just Fine,” where they wore all white.

Boyz II Men has been traveling the world on tour for decades and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2021. The guys also toured with ambassador Nick Lachey and his group 98 Degrees back in 2013.

Their first four albums were released by Motown and one of their first hit songs “Sympin’” sampled the Bell Biv DeVoe track “Poison,” which connects to the poison bottle clue.

As for the Halftime Show clue, Boys II Men performed during the “A Tribute to Motown’s 40th Anniversary” during the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 1998.

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