Summary

  • The Masked Singer season 11 featured star-studded contestants and surprise unmaskings.
  • As Goldfish, Vanessa Hudgens won The Masked Singer season 11.
  • As Gumball, Scott Porter came in second on The Masked Singer season 11.

The Masked Singer season 11 was one of the most spectacular yet, as 16 mystery celebrity singers competed for the Golden Mask Trophy, and there were incredible unmaskings. The Masked Singer season 11 welcomed back host Nick Cannon and original panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, and Ken Jeong. However, for season 11, while Nicole Scherzinger was performing in London's West End production of Sunset Boulevard, Rita Ora took her place on the panel. Rita has Masked Singer experience, as she's been a panelist on the UK version of the show.

The Masked Singer season 11 featured three groups of contestants. A Wild Card contestant was added to each group as the competition continued. The show once again featured theme nights, including The Wizard of Oz, Billy Joel, TV Theme, Transformers, Queen, Shower Anthem, Girl Group, Soundtrack of My Life Nights. In addition, the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell was used to save one contestant from elimination. Here's every celebrity who was unmasked on The Masked Singer season 11.

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Kevin Hart - Book

The Masked Singer season 11 contestant Book debuted on premiere night in Group A, along with Goldfish, Starfish, Ugly Sweater, and Lovebird. He sang "So Sick" by Ne-Yo, who won The Masked Singer season 10 as Cow, and was revealed to be actor and comedian Kevin Hart. Kevin unmasked himself before the judges could give their final guesses for who he was, but Robin was able to correctly guess his identity before Kevin took off his costume. In addition, there was no Smackdown in this episode, as Kevin unmasked before one could occur. All four of his fellow competitors moved on to the next round without having to compete in a Smackdown.

Kevin's reveal was called the biggest unmasking in Masked Singer history by the show. His performance and reveal had everyone laughing and in complete shock. After Kevin unmasked himself, he shared that his performance was a prank for Nick. Kevin and Nick then jokingly traded barbs. It was a hilarious and unexpected moment that was perfect for the premiere of The Masked Singer season 11. Kevin then joked that he was shocked that he had to sing again, and he sang "So Sick" unmasked.

Kevin isn't the first Masked Singer to self-eliminate. Mickey Rourke unmasked himself in The Masked Season season 4 when he was Gremlin because he said that he was too hot in his costume. In addition, Linda Blair self-eliminated during The Masked Singer season 8, after performing as Scarecrow. She said that she only joined the show to raise awareness for her animal rescue foundation, Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation, and thought that it would be unfair of her to take a spot in the semi-finals from one of her fellow competitors.

Savannah Chrisley - Afghan Hound

Afghan Hound made her Masked Singer debut on The Wizard of Oz Night as part of Group B, along with Gumball, Miss Cleocatra, and Beets. She was revealed to be reality TV star Savannah Chrisley, who starred in Chrisley Knows Best. Although Savannah acknowledged that she didn't have the best voice, she had a great time with her performances. She started out singing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by The Tokens, and even laughed during the performance.

Savannah later competed in the Smackdown with Gumball, during which they sang "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead" from The Wizard of Oz. She received the lesser amount of votes and was eliminated from the competition, while Gumball moved on to the next round. Before Savannah was unmasked, the panelists gave their final guesses for her identity, but no one guessed her correctly. Robin thought that she was Bethenny Frankel, while Jenny guessed that she was Brooke Hogan. Ken theorized that she was Olivia Jade, while Rita predicted that she was Sistine Stallone.

After Savannah's unmasking, she said that she lost both of her parents to the federal system (they're serving time in prison for tax evasion and defrauding community banks). The 26-year-old currently has custody of her 15-year-old brother and 10-year-old sister. She shared that she knew that singing was not for her, but she wanted to teach them to take every opportunity that came their way and not to back down. Savannah also revealed that a big reason that she competed on the show was because she knew that her parents could watch it. She concluded her Masked Singer run by singing an unmasked reprise of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."

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Joe Bastianich - Spaghetti & Meatballs

On The Masked Singer season 11 Billy Joel Night, Group C's Spaghetti & Meatballs made his first appearance, along with Poodle Moth, Clock, and Lizard. He was revealed to be MasterChef judge and restaurateur Joe Bastianich. Joe wowed the panelists with his rousing rendition of "Only the Good Die Young." Ken and Jenny even commented that he sounded like Billy Joel himself.

However, Joe found himself going head-to-head with Lizard during the Smackdown. They both sang fantastic versions of "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)," but Joe received the lesser amount of votes and was eliminated from the competition, while Lizard moved on to the next round. Before Joe was unmasked, the panelists gave their final guesses for his identity, but no one guessed him correctly. Robin thought that he might be Stanley Tucci, while Jenny believed that he was Guy Fieri. Ken theorized that he was Bobby Flay, while Rita guessed that he was Gordon Ramsay.

After Joe was unmasked, he revealed that singing has been a passion for him his whole life. He said that when he got the opportunity to do The Masked Singer and share his love of singing with everyone, he jumped on it. He thanked everyone who'd supported him in his music and thanked the show for having him as a contestant. Joe truly does have a stellar singing voice, and his Smackdown with Lizard was very entertaining to watch. He concluded his run on the show with an unmasked reprise of "Only the Good Die Young."

Billy Bush - Sir Lion

During The Masked Singer season 11 TV Theme Night, Group C Wild Card contestant Sir Lion made his debut, competing against Clock, Poodle Moth, and Lizard. He was revealed to be radio and television host Billy Bush. Billy sang "Love and Marriage," which is the theme song to Married with Children. Although his performance was superb, he ended up in the Smackdown versus Lizard. This was Lizard's second time competing in the Smackdown, after defeating Joe Bastianich as Spaghetti & Meatballs in the previous round.

Billy and Lizard both sang their own versions of "Who Are You" by The Who, which is the theme song to The Masked Singer. Although they both gave awesome performances, Billy received the least number of votes, and was eliminated. Before he was unmasked, the panelists gave their final guesses for his true identity. Robin thought that he might be Anderson Cooper, while Jenny guessed Seth Meyers. Ken mentioned Ryan Seacrest, while Rita predicted that he was Andy Cohen. None of the panelists were able to correctly guess that Sir Lion was Billy.

Jenny marveled that she had no idea that Billy could sing like that. He replied that he isn't a great singer, but he does have a great voice. He then joked, "If you can't make it with the lips, make it with the hips." Billy then encouraged everyone to say yes to doing something scary. He said that he had a ball while competing on The Masked Singer. Billy then sang an unmasked reprise of "Love and Marriage," during which his enthusiasm for appearing on the show was evident through his big smile.

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Sisqó - Lizard

During The Masked Singer Group C finals on Shower Anthems Night, Group C's Lizard was unmasked and revealed to be singer Sisqó. As Lizard, Sisqó had an incredible run on the show, competing in two Smackdowns before he was ultimately eliminated. He made his debut on Billy Joel Night singing a spirited version of "Uptown Girl." He later won the Smackdown versus Spaghetti & Meatballs (Joe Bastianich), during which they both sang "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)."

During TV Theme Night, Sisqó sang a lively rendition of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?," the theme song from the series of the same name. He then won the Smackdown against Sir Lion (Billy Bush), during which they both sang "Who Are You" by The Who, which is the theme song to The Masked Singer. On Shower Anthems Night, Sisqó sang a thrilling version of "Bring Me to Life" by Evanescence. He also opened the show with Clock and Poodle Moth, with an energetic performance of "Shower" by Becky G.

Unfortunately, Sisqó received the least number of votes and was eliminated from the competition right before the semi-finals. Before he was unmasked, the Masked Singer panelists gave their final guesses for his identity. Jenny guessed D'Angelo, while Ken thought that he was Michael Bivins, a guess which he'd made since Billy Joel Night. However, Robin and Rita had known since Lizard's debut that Sisqó was under the mask. They used his voice and the clues to figure out that Lizard was Sisqó.

After he was unmasked, Sisqó revealed that he appeared on The Masked Singer because his family watches, and everybody always guesses him for other characters. He said that he seized the opportunity, and it was really fun. Sisqo then gave one last performance: his unmasked rendition of "Thong Song," during which he danced and even did a one-handed flip. He has set the standard for future Masked Singer performers.

Colton Underwood - Lovebird

During The Masked Singer Transformers Night, Group A contestant Lovebird was unmasked and revealed to be former The Bachelor star, Colton Underwood. Colton made his debut during The Masked Singer season 11 premiere night, when he sang a sweet rendition of "Home" by Phillip Phillips. He made it through to the next round, which was Transformers Night.

On Transformers Night, Colton sang "All That You Are" by the Goo Goo Dolls. However, he received the lowest number of votes, along with Wild Card contestant Koala, who was DeMarcus Ware, and he was therefore eliminated from the competition. Before he was unmasked, the panelists gave their final guesses for his identity, including Josh Duhamel (Robin), Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino (Rita), and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (Ken). Only Jenny guessed Colton correctly.

After Colton was unmasked, he explained that he participated in The Masked Singer because he worked his entire life playing football, and he never got to experience the arts, music, and theater. He thanked everyone for letting him go back in the past to explore "that creative kid." Colton added that he had so much fun on the show. It was evident through his performances that he really enjoyed being Lovebird.

DeMarcus Ware - Koala

During The Masked Singer Transformers Night, Koala made his debut as the Group A Wild Card, competing against Goldfish, Starfish, Ugly Sweater, and Lovebird. Koala was revealed to be NFL Hall of Famer DeMarcus Ware. He stunned the judges with his terrific rendition of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears. However, he received the lowest number of votes, along with Lovebird, who was Colton Underwood, and he was therefore eliminated from the competition.

Before DeMarcus was unmasked, the panelists gave their final guesses for his identity. They included football players Terry Crews (Rita), Deion Sanders (Ken), Shannon Sharpe (Jenny), and Michael Irvin (Robin). DeMarcus was able to stump all of the panelists.

After DeMarcus was unmasked, he said that his Masked Singer experience was "awesome." He explained that, all of his life, he always wore a mask as a football player. However, when he put on the Koala mask and no one knew who he was, his true personality came out. DeMarcus said The Masked Singer was one of the most fun experiences that he'd ever had.

DeMarcus left everyone with an inspiring message, saying that they should be themselves because "if you can be like yourself, you'll be the most impactful person, and you will never have to be fake." He closed out the show with a reprise of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." DeMarcus made a big impact on The Masked Singer after appearing in just one episode.

Charlie Wilson - Ugly Sweater

During The Masked Singer season 11 Queen Night, Ugly Sweater was unmasked and revealed to be legendary Gap Band frontman and solo artist "Uncle" Charlie Wilson. Charlie made his debut as Ugly Sweater on premiere night when he sang "The Best" by Tina Turner. He followed that outstanding performance with an exciting version of "Brick House" by the Commodores on Transformers Night. On Queen Night, Charlie sang an inspiring rendition of "I Want to Break Free."

Throughout the competition, the Masked Singer panelists knew that Ugly Sweater was an iconic performer, but only Robin, who's collaborated with him in the past, guessed him correctly. Their final guesses included Al Green (Ken), Aaron Neville (Jenny), and Smokey Robinson (Rita), with Robin declaring that Ugly Sweater was Charlie.

When Charlie was unmasked, he first sang a bit of his song, "Charlie, Last Name Wilson," and then performed "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" by The Gap Band. Charlie then joked with Nick about the dating advice that he gave him, which was mentioned in his clue. He also gushed that he had a great time and said that the fans were great, while blowing kisses to them.

As Ugly Sweater, Charlie gave some of the most impressive performances in Masked Singer history. It was apparent throughout his time on the show that everyone was in the presence of greatness. His personality came through in every performance. It was thrilling to see him sing as himself after he was unmasked. Charlie has set a high standard for future Masked Singer competitors.

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Kate Flannery - Starfish

The Masked Singer season 11 Queen Night brought the unmasking of Starfish, who was revealed to be The Office star Kate Flannery. As Starfish, Kate made her debut on premiere night, singing "Material Girl" by Madonna. She later showed her versatility as a singer and performer on Transformers Night when she sang "21 Guns" by Green Day. On Queen Night, she sang a superb version of "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie.

After Ugly Sweater was unmasked and revealed to be Charlie Wilson, Kate went head-to-head with Goldfish in the Battle Royale. They each sang awesome versions of "Another One Bites the Dust," but Goldfish emerged victorious and moved on to the quarterfinals. Because the panelists had already rung the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell to save Group C's Poodle Moth from elimination, and it can only be used once, Kate was unmasked.

Before Kate's unmasking, the Masked Singer panelists offered their final guesses for her identity. They included Kate McKinnon (Robin), Amy Schumer (Rita), and Lisa Kudrow (Jenny). Only Ken guessed Kate correctly, and he was thrilled to see that he was right with his guess. Not only was Starfish a terrific singer, but she was also one of the most adorable and beloved contestants in the history of the show with her singing, dancing, and jumping. After she was unmasked, she sang a joyous reprise of "Under Pressure." Kate brought so much fun and positive energy to the Masked Singer stage.

Jenifer Lewis - Miss Cleocatra

The Masked Singer season 11's fabulous Miss Cleocatra was unmasked on Girl Group Night and revealed to be actress Jenifer Lewis. Jenifer first appeared as Miss Cleocatra on The Wizard of Oz Night when she blew everyone away with her mystical rendition of "Stormy Weather" by Etta James. She then continued to dazzle everyone with her powerful version of "Free Your Mind" by En Vogue on Girl Group Night.

Although Jenifer gave some phenomenal performances, on Girl Group Night, she found herself in the Smackdown versus Seal. They both sang very different versions of "Waterfalls" by TLC, with Jenifer remaining seated on her throne and singing a jazz rendition of the song, while Seal rocked out to it. In the end, Seal moved on to the Group B finals, which is Soundtrack of My Life Night, while Jenifer took off Miss Cleocatra's mask and revealed her legendary self.

Before Jenifer was unmasked, the panelists gave their final guesses for her identity, including Roberta Flack (Rita) and Loretta Devine (Robin and Jenny). However, only Ken was able to guess Jenifer's identity correctly. After her unmasking, Jenifer shared that she joined The Masked Singer because she took a long break, and, when the show called, she realized that she hadn't been on stage singing for a long time. Therefore, she decided to say yes. She gushed that it was fun, and she had a blast.

When Nick asked what message Jenifer had for the people at home, she told them that they were so young and so beautiful, so they should take care of themselves. She also told them to be loving to one another. Jenifer then sang a triumphant unmasked reprise of "Free Your Mind." As Miss Cleocatra, Jenifer captivated the audience members with her mind-blowing vocals and incredible stage presence. It was obvious that they were in the presence of greatness whenever she took the stage.

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Corey Feldman - Seal

During the Group B finals on Soundtrack of My Life Night, Seal was revealed to be actor Corey Feldman. Corey first appeared as Seal on Girl Group Night, when he was introduced as the third and final Wild Card of the season. He sang an awesome rock rendition of "Hold On" by Wilson Phillips, but found himself in the Smackdown versus Jenifer Lewis' Miss Cleocatra. They both sang their own unique versions of "Waterfalls" by TLC. Jenifer was unmasked, while Corey advanced to the Group B finals with Gumball and Beets.

For his Group B finals performance on Soundtrack of My Life Night, Corey performed an energetic version of "It's Tricky" by Run-D.M.C. However, he ended up with the lowest number of votes and was unmasked. Before Corey revealed himself, the panelists gave some final guesses for his true identity. Rita thought that he might be Jerry O'Connell, while Ken guessed that he was Haley Joel Osment. However, Jenny knew from the first night that he appeared that he was Corey. Although Robin had originally theorized that he might be Sean Astin or Macauley Culkin, he changed his final guess to agree with Jenny.

As Seal, Corey brought so much positive energy to the Masked Singer stage. He was fun and flirty, and really showcased his vocals and star quality. After he was unmasked, Corey said that the Seal was the greatest character that he'd ever played. He stated that he loves when his face is covered, and he can just be as crazy as he wants.

Corey's message to his fans was, "I want to say that love wins every time, so keep it positive, believe in yourself, believe in your dreams, and make your dreams your reality. We can do this. Yes. Peace and love, you guys." Corey ended his Masked Singer run with a terrific unmasked reprise of "It's Tricky."

Ruben Studdard & Clay Aiken - Beets

Beets was the only Masked Singer season 11 contestant with more than one person. On Soundtrack of My Life Night, Beets was unmasked and revealed to be American Idol season 2 winner and runner-up Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken. This dynamic duo made its debut on The Wizard of Oz Night, singing a gorgeous version of "Home" by Michael Bublé, which highlighted their chill-inducing harmonies.

On Girl Group Night, Ruben and Clay spiced up the competition singing a thrilling version of The Pointer Sisters' "I'm So Excited." They easily advanced to the Group B finals, which was Soundtrack of My Life Night. They sang an inspiring version of "One Moment in Time" by Whitney Houston, which once again blew everyone away with their soaring individual vocals and mind-blowing harmonies. They then competed in the Battle Royale with Gumball, during which they both sang sensational renditions of "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes. However, Gumball made it through to the quarterfinals, while Ruben and Clay were unmasked.

None of the Masked Singer panelists were able to figure out that Ruben and Clay were Beets. Their final guesses for their true identities were Dan + Shay (Robin), Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet (Jenny), CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse (Rita), and K-Ci & JoJo (Ken). After they were unmasked, Ruben said that being on the show was amazing, and they had a good time. He added that it was a lot of fun, and the audience was amazing.

Clay gushed that they loved being compared to some of the people that the panelists guessed, including Boyz II Men. Ruben mentioned K-Ci & JoJo and even sang some of their song, "All My Life." Ruben's message to their fans was that they love them, and Clay added that it had been a blast. They ended their run on the show with a rousing reprise of "I'm So Excited." As Beets, Ruben and Clay proved that they're still two of the most talented singers.

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Chrissy Metz - Poodle Moth

During The Masked Singer season 11 quarterfinals, Group C finalist and Ding Dong Keep It On Bell save recipient Poodle Moth was revealed to be actress Chrissy Metz. As Poodle Moth, the This Is Us actress made her debut on Billy Joel Night, singing an effortless version of "Just The Way You Are." During TV Theme Night, Chrissy sang an inspiring rendition of "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield, which was the theme song to The Hills. During the Group C finals Shower Anthems Night, Chrissy sang a moving version of "The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert.

Chrissy did a beautiful job with "The House That Built Me," but she ended up in the Battle Royale with Clock. They both sang "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Although they both did fabulous jobs, Clock was chosen by the panelists to move on to the quarterfinals. However, they also wanted to keep Poodle Moth in the competition, so Rita rang the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell, using their one save of the season to send her to the quarterfinals as well.

During the Masked Singer season 11 quarterfinals, Chrissy sang a lively version of "Price Tag" by Jessie J ft. B.O.B. Clock and Goldfish advanced to the semifinals after the audience vote, while Chrissy went head-to-head with Gumball in the Smackdown. They both sang incredible versions of "If I Could Turn Back Time" by Cher. However, Gumball advanced to the semifinals, while Chrissy was unmasked and finally revealed Poodle Moth's true identity.

Before Chrissy was unmasked, the Masked Singer panelists offered their final guesses for her identity, including Shania Twain (Robin), Melissa McCarthy (Ken), and Faith Hill (Rita). However, Jenny was the only panelist who guessed Chrissy correctly. After she was unmasked, Chrissy shared why she competed on The Masked Singer. She said, "I still think I'm educating people on me being a singer, so it was part of the reason why I wanted to do this show." Chrissy added that she wanted to challenge herself, and she was glad that she did because she learned a lot about herself.

Chrissy finished her run on the show with a triumphant reprise of "Price Tag," during which she asked the audience if they were going to dance with her. As Poodle Moth, she allowed herself to be vulnerable and really opened her heart on stage. Chrissy brought the Masked Singer season 11 competition to another level with her exquisite performances.

Thelma Houston - Clock

During The Masked Singer season 11 semifinals, Group C champion Clock was unmasked and revealed to be legendary singer Thelma Houston. Thelma made her debut on Billy Joel Night, with a spirited version of "Piano Man." On TV Theme Night, she sang what she called her favorite performance of the season: "Good Times," which was the theme song of the TV show of the same name.

During "Shower Anthems Night," Thelma sang a commanding version of "Respect" by Aretha Franklin. She then competed against Chrissy Metz's Poodle Moth in the Battle Royale for the Group C championship, during which they both sang incredible renditions of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.

Thelma won the Battle Royale and was crowned the Group C champion. However, the panelists saved Chrissy's Poodle Moth with the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell, so they both advanced to the Masked Singer quarterfinals, joining Goldfish and Gumball. During the quarterfinals, Thelma sang a joyous rendition of "Get On Your Feet" by Gloria Estefan and easily sailed into the semifinals.

During the semifinals, Thelma performed "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge during the "Road to the Finale" part of the episode. She then competed with a lively version of "Dancing in the Street" by Martha and the Vandellas. After the three-way final Battle Royale among Clock, Goldfish, and Gumball, during which they all sang inspiring versions of "A Moment Like This" by Kelly Clarkson, Clock was unmasked and revealed to be Thelma.

As Clock, Thelma brought so much life to the Masked Singer stage. After she was unmasked, Thelma thanked the panelists, telling them that they made her feel so good with "all the wonderful things" that they said about her. She also thanked the audience, and added that her time on the show had been "so marvelous."

Thelma's message to her fans was "I had a wonderful time, and I do thank my family for being my support system for all these years. And I'm amazed at the reception I've gotten these weeks. It's been wonderful." Thelma concluded her run on the show with a triumphant unmasked version of her hit song "Don't Leave Me This Way." Time might've been up for Clock, but Thelma will always be remembered for her magnificent performances

.

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Scott Porter - Gumball

Actor Scott Porter Smiling In A Head Shot

During The Masked Singer season 11 finale, Gumball placed second and was revealed to be Friday Night Lights and Hart of Dixie actor Scott Porter. As Group B's Gumball, Scott had a long road to the finale, winning two Smackdowns and two Battle Royales. Scott made his debut on The Wizard of Oz Night singing a heartfelt rendition of "If I Only Had a Heart" by Jack Haley, who played the Tin Man in the film, and "Heartbeat Song" by Kelly Clarkson.

Although Scott's performance was extraordinary, he found himself in the Smackdown versus Savannah Chrisley's Afghan Hound. They both sang "Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead" from The Wizard of Oz. Scott won the Smackdown, and Savannah was unmasked.

For his next performance on Girl Group Night, Scott sang a touching rendition of "Wide Open Spaces" by The Chicks, which he dedicated to his wife. He followed that performance with a powerful version of "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas on Soundtrack of My Life Night. During the episode, he competed in the Battle Royale with Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken's Beets, during which they both sang fabulous renditions of "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes. Scott was crowned the Group C champion, while Ruben and Clay were unmasked.

Scott next competed in The Masked Singer quarterfinals versus Chrissy Metz's Poodle Moth, Thelma Houston's Clock, and Vanessa Hudgens' Goldfish. He sang a sweet version of "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz. Scott and Chrissy competed against each other in the Smackdown, singing their own terrific renditions of "If I Could Turn Back Time" by Cher. Scott won the Smackdown and advanced to the semifinals, while Chrissy was eliminated from the competition.

During the Masked Singer semifinals, Scott sang a soaring version of "Go the Distance" by Michael Bolton during the "Road to the Finale" part of the episode. He then competed with an inspiring rendition of "I Lived" by OneRepublic. Thelma, Vanessa, and Scott then participated in a final three-way Battle Royale, during which they all sang remarkable renditions of "A Moment Like This" by Kelly Clarkson. Scott and Vanessa advanced to the finale, while Thelma was unmasked.

In The Masked Singer finale, Scott sang impressive versions of "Latch" by Disclosure ft. Sam Smith and "Renegade" by Styx. Although he gave two of the best performances of his life, even including beatboxing in his first song, he came in second to Vanessa. He concluded his run on the show with a triumphant reprise of "Carry On Wayward Son." Scott was one of the best singers ever to appear on The Masked Singer. It's going to be impossible for future competitors to top his spectacular performances with his outstanding vocals and dazzling stage presence.

Vanessa Hudgens - Goldfish

Vanessa Hudgens Smiling Head Shot

As Goldfish, Vanessa won The Masked Singer season 11, and she took home the Golden Mask Trophy. She made her debut with Group A on premiere night, singing a haunting version of "Vampire" by Olivia Rodrigo. On Tranformers Night, Vanessa sang a smooth rendition of "Baby Come Back" by Player, followed by a powerful version of "The Show Must Go On" on Queen Night. On that episode, she competed in the Group A Battle Royale with Kate Flannery's Starfish, during which they both sang fun renditions of "Another One Bites the Dust." Vanessa won the Battle Royale and was crowned the Group A champion. All of these performances were sensational.

During the Masked Singer season 11 quarterfinals, Vanessa sang a gorgeous rendition of "Unforgettable" by Nat King Cole. She then competed in the semifinals, singing a stellar version of "Let's Stay Together" by Al Green for her "Road to the Finale" song and a mesmerizing rendition of "You Oughta Know" by Alanis Morissette for her competition song. Vanessa then competed against Scott and Thelma in a final, three-way Battle Royale, during which they all sang memorable versions of "A Moment Like This" by Kelly Clarkson. Vanessa and Scott advanced to the finale, while Thelma was unmasked.

For her finale performances, Vanessa sang marvelous renditions of "Heart of Glass" by Blondie and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" by Elton John. She won The Masked Singer season 11, while Scott placed second. As Goldfish, Vanessa sailed through the competition week after week with her magnificent performances, never having to compete in a Smackdown. She showcased her exceptional vocals and star quality in every performance. Her win was much-deserved. Vanessa is one of the greatest winners in Masked Singer history, and it's going to be very difficult for future competitors to match what she achieved on the show.

The Masked Singer season 11 unmasked some truly beloved and celebrated celebrities. Season 11 had some of the most talented singers ever to appear on the Masked Singer stage, so the competition was fierce. The Masked Singer season 11 was the best one yet.

The Masked Singer season 12 premieres in the fall of 2024 on FOX.

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The Masked Singer

The Masked Singer is the American version of the popular Masked Singer competition. Developed by Craig Plestis, the series sees an array of celebrities dress up in elaborate costumes and masks, and then sing against one another in a competition format to be the last one standing. The American version is hosted by Nick Cannon.