The Masked Singer is back!
A new episode of season 13 of the hit FOX singing competition series aired on Wednesday night (February 19).
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 includes the new costumed character Detective Lucky Duck, who will help panelists “uncover who’s behind each mask.”
During the episode, Group A contestants Ant, Coral, Fuzzy Peas, and Paparazzo returned to the stage for their second performance of the season.
While on stage, Ant performed “Wide Awake” by Katy Perry.
Keep reading to see all of the clues and guesses for Ant…Keep scrolling to check out the clues and guesses…
FIRST PERFORMANCE CLUES:
– The judges immediately think she’s young based on how well she can move.
– She’s small and mighty and has been bearing a deep secret throughout her career, which has made powerful people try to stomp her out. She decided she could stay broken or be a warrior.
– Ant is wearing picnic-inspired clothing, seemingly representing Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.
– She’s seen holding a purple witch hat.
– We are also shown a dollhouse, a tree with a red X, and a candelabra.
PANEL GUESSES: Lea Michele, Kesha, Ashanti
FIRST PERFORMANCE CLUES:
– Was forced to be “silent” by a villainous man.
– 6 o’clock shown on a clock.
– Holds up a compass pointing west.
– Was able to break free from this man and be on her own.
– Says her “golden voice” got her “two certified platinums.”
PANEL GUESSES: Kesha, Lindsay Lohan, & Evan Rachel Wood
OUR GUESS: Constance Wu. She actually sang in Fresh Off the Boat and also appeared in the off-Broadway musical Little Shop of Horrors. Ant kind of sounds like her!
Constance has been open about being sexually harassed by a producer on the set of her former comedy series. She has said that she kept her “mouth shut” about it for a “really long time.”
Constance Wu