Every Celebrity Revealed on 'The Masked Singer' Across All Seasons

by : Stephen King
This extensive list chronicles every celebrity who has graced the stage of 'The Masked Singer,' hidden beneath stunning and imaginative costumes. From the very first season to the most recent, this compilation uncovers the famous individuals who have entertained audiences and kept judges and viewers on the edge of their seats with their vocal performances and cryptic clues. It's a testament to the show's enduring appeal, blending musical talent with a thrilling game of celebrity identification.

Unmasking the Stars: A Comprehensive Journey Through 'The Masked Singer' Reveals

The Inaugural Season: From Football Fields to the Stage

The first season of 'The Masked Singer' introduced audiences to its unique format, where celebrities performed in elaborate costumes, their identities concealed until elimination. Among the earliest to be unmasked was Antonio Brown, the football star, as the Hippo, setting the tone for a diverse cast of performers. Legendary comedian Tommy Chong, disguised as the Pineapple, added a touch of humor and surprise to the competition. NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw took on the persona of the Deer, while comedian Margaret Cho delighted as the Poodle. Actress Tori Spelling captivated as the Unicorn, and talk show host Ricki Lake showcased her vocal talents as the Raven. Pop icon La Toya Jackson was revealed as the Alien, proving that even well-known figures could keep their identities under wraps. The Lion turned out to be Rumer Willis, and *NSYNC member Joey Fatone was the Rabbit. Music legend Gladys Knight graced the stage as the Bee, followed by Donny Osmond as the Peacock. Ultimately, the inaugural season's champion, the Monster, was unmasked as the talented T-Pain.

Season Two's Surprising Disclosures

Season two brought a fresh wave of stars and even more unexpected reveals. Figure skater Johnny Weir was the first to be unmasked as the Egg. Gaming sensation Tyler Blevins, also known as Ninja, shocked many as the Ice Cream. Boxer Laila Ali stepped out from behind the Panda mask. Dr. Drew Pinsky, the renowned physician, was revealed as the Eagle. Musician Paul Shaffer performed as the Skeleton, and television personality Sherri Shepherd was the Penguin. Actress Raven-Symoné surprised audiences as the Black Widow, while singer Kelly Osbourne was the Ladybug. Patti LaBelle, the 'Godmother of Soul,' was the Flower. Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams was unveiled as the Butterfly. Actress Ana Gasteyer entertained as the Tree, and NBA star Victor Oladipo was the Thingamajig. Grammy-winning artist Seal enchanted as the Leopard, and Adrienne Bailon showcased her singing prowess as the Flamingo. Singer Chris Daughtry was the powerful Rottweiler, and the season's victor, the Fox, was none other than Wayne Brady.

A Star-Studded Third Season of Mystery

The third season continued the tradition of celebrity surprises, beginning with rapper Lil Wayne as the Robot. Comedian Drew Carey was the Llama, and the iconic Chaka Khan performed as Miss Monster. Skateboard legend Tony Hawk took on the persona of the Elephant. Music legend Dionne Warwick was the Mouse, and television host Tom Bergeron was revealed as the Taco. Former Governor Sarah Palin made a shocking appearance as the Bear. Actress Bella Thorne captivated as the Swan, and internet personality JoJo Siwa was the T-Rex. NFL star Rob Gronkowski donned the White Tiger costume. Model Jordyn Woods was the Kangaroo, and rock icon Bret Michaels performed as the Banana. Country singer Hunter Hayes was the Astronaut, and classical crossover star Jackie Evancho was the Kitty. MLB pitcher Barry Zito was the Rhino, and rapper Bow Wow was the Frog. Singer Jesse McCartney charmed as the Turtle, and the winner, the Night Angel, was revealed to be Kandi Burruss.

Season Four's Unforgettable Reveals

Season four brought more famous faces to the stage, starting with rapper Busta Rhymes as the Dragon. Actor Mickey Rourke's self-elimination as the Gremlin was a memorable moment. Actor Brian Austin Green was the Giraffe, and former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was the adorable Baby Alien. Talk show host Wendy Williams surprised as the Lips, and comedian Bob Saget was the Squiggly Monster. Country music duo Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black performed as the Snow Owls. NBA player Lonzo Ball was the Whatchamacallit, and Dr. Elvis Francois showcased his vocal talents as the Serpent. Singer Paul Anka was revealed as the Broccoli. Pop star Taylor Dayne was the Popcorn, and Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim was the Jellyfish. Singer Tori Kelly was the Seahorse, and boy band member Nick Carter was the Crocodile. R&B singer Aloe Blacc was the Mushroom, and the season's winner, the Sun, was country singer LeAnn Rimes.

The Fifth Season: More Stars Emerge

Season five kicked off with a truly unique reveal: Kermit the Frog as the Snail. Reality TV personality Caitlyn Jenner was the Phoenix, and actor Danny Trejo was the Raccoon. Internet sensation Logan Paul surprised many as the Grandpa Monster. Host Nick Cannon, disguised as the Bulldog, was unmasked early in a twist. Musician Mark McGrath was the Orca, and R&B singer Bobby Brown was the Crab. Actress Tamera Mowry-Housley was revealed as the Seashell. Singer Tyrese Gibson captivated as Robopine, and the Russian Dolls were the harmonious Hanson brothers. Television personality Donnie Wahlberg was the Cluedle-Doo, and singer Omarion was the Yeti. Rapper Wiz Khalifa performed as the Chameleon, and singer JoJo was the Black Swan. The winner of season five, the Piglet, was unmasked as Nick Lachey.

Season Six's Captivating Characters

Season six kept the reveals coming, beginning with NBA player Dwight Howard as the Octopus. Actress Vivica A. Fox was the Mother Nature, and R&B legend Toni Braxton was the Pufferfish. Rapper Tyga was the Dalmatian, and comedian Larry the Cable Guy was the Baby. Singer Ruth Pointer, of The Pointer Sisters, was the Cupcake. Comedian Rob Schneider was the Hamster, and reality TV personalities Honey Boo Boo and Mama June were the Beach Ball. Punk rock icon Johnny Rotten was the Jester, and singer Natasha Bedingfield was the Pepper. Country music star Willie Robertson was the Mallard, and interior designer Bobby Berk was the Caterpillar. R&B singer Faith Evans performed as the Skunk. The duo Banana Split was revealed to be David Foster and Katharine McPhee. Singer Todrick Hall was the Bull, and the season's champion, the Queen of Hearts, was revealed to be Jewel.

A Daring Seventh Season of Discoveries

Season seven brought more unexpected celebrity reveals, starting with chef Duff Goldman as McTerrier. Sportscaster Joe Buck was the Ram, and actor Jorge Garcia, known for 'Lost,' was the Cyclops. NFL player Jordan Mailata was the Thingamabob, and supermodel Christie Brinkley was the Lemur. Magicians Penn & Teller performed as Hydra, showcasing their unique dynamic. Reality TV star Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman was the Armadillo, and singer Jennifer Holliday was Miss Teddy. Political figure Rudy Giuliani caused a stir as the Jack in the Box. Actress Kirstie Alley was the Baby Mammoth, and reggae artist Shaggy was the Space Bunny. R&B group En Vogue performed as Queen Cobra, and actor Cheyenne Jackson was the Prince. Actress Hayley Orrantia was the Ringmaster, and the winner of season seven, the Firefly, was revealed to be Teyana Taylor.

Season Eight's Enthralling Unmaskings

The eighth season continued the trend of surprising reveals, with actor William Shatner as the Knight. Comedian Eric Idle was the Hedgehog, and *NSYNC member Chris Kirkpatrick was the Hummingbird. Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham performed as the Pi-Rat, and singer Montell Jordan was the Panther. The Mummies were revealed to be actors Mike Lookinland, Barry Williams, and Christopher Knight. Entrepreneur Daymond John was the Fortune Teller, and comedian Mario Cantone was the Maize. Disco queen Gloria Gaynor was the Mermaid, and talk show host Jerry Springer was the Beetle. Actress Kat Graham was Robo Girl, and actor Joey Lawrence was the Walrus. NFL running back Le'Veon Bell was the Milkshake, and boxing legend George Foreman was the Venus Fly Trap. Funk musician George Clinton was the Gopher, and wrestler Chris Jericho was the Bride. Comedian Nikki Glaser was the Snowstorm, and the Lambs were the musical trio Wilson Phillips. The winner of season eight, the Harp, was revealed to be Amber Riley.

The Ninth Season: Fresh Faces and Familiar Voices

Season nine delivered a new batch of mystery and excitement. Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke was the first to be unmasked as the Gnome, a heartwarming surprise. Country singer Sara Evans was the Mustang, and comedian Howie Mandel was the Rock Lobster. Pop star Debbie Gibson was the Night Owl, and DJ Grandmaster Flash performed as the Polar Bear. Singer Michael Bolton was the Wolf, and actress Malin Akerman was the Squirrel. Internet personality Lele Pons was the Jackalope, and wrestler Alexa Bliss was the Axolotl. Actress Holly Robinson Peete was the Fairy, and actor George Wendt was the Moose. Reality TV star Christine Quinn was the Scorpio, and rock singer Dee Snider was the Doll. Actress Alicia Witt was the Dandelion, and actress Melissa Joan Hart was the Lamp. Actor Lou Diamond Phillips was the Mantis, and NFL player Keenan Allen was the Gargoyle. Model Olivia Culpo was the UFO, and a cappella group Pentatonix were the California Roll. Singer David Archuleta was the Macaw, and the season's victor, the Medusa, was revealed to be Bishop Briggs.

Season Ten: A Decade of Disguises

The tenth season celebrated a decade of the show with a special kickoff episode revealing singer Demi Lovato as Anonymouse. Actor Anthony Anderson was the Rubber Ducky, and reality TV personality Tom Sandoval was the Diver. Comedian Michael Rapaport was the Pickle, and tennis legend Billie Jean King was the Royal Hen. Actor Tyler Posey was the Hawk, and reality TV star Luann de Lesseps was the Hibiscus. NBA player Metta World Peace performed as the Cuddle Monster, and singer Ashley Parker Angel was S'More. R&B singer Ginuwine was the Husky, and rock musician Sebastian Bach was the Tiki. Singer John Oates was the Anteater, and R&B singer Keyshia Cole was the Candelabra. Singer Macy Gray was the Sea Queen, and actress Janel Parrish was the Gazelle. Actor John Schneider was the Donut, and the season's winner, the Cow, was revealed to be Ne-Yo.

Season Eleven: Continuing the Unmasking Tradition

Season eleven brought even more stars to the stage, beginning with comedian Kevin Hart as the Book in a surprise appearance. Reality TV personality Savannah Chrisley was the Afghan Hound, and chef Joe Bastianich was the Spaghetti & Meatballs. Television host Billy Bush was the Sir Lion, and R&B singer Sisqó was the Lizard. Former NFL player Colton Underwood was the Lovebird, and fellow NFL star DeMarcus Ware was the Koala. R&B singer Charlie Wilson was the Ugly Sweater, and actress Kate Flannery was the Starfish. Actress Jenifer Lewis was Miss Cleocatra, and actor Corey Feldman was the Seal. Singers Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken performed as the Beets, and actress Chrissy Metz was the Poodle Moth. Singer Thelma Houston was the Clock, and actor Scott Porter was the Gumball. The season's winner, the Goldfish, was revealed to be Vanessa Hudgens.

Season Twelve: Fresh Faces and Grand Reveals

Season twelve opened with NFL legend John Elway as the Leaf Sheep. Actress Yvette Nicole Brown was the Showbird, and actress Marsai Martin was the Woodpecker. Singer Paula Cole was the Ship, and comedian Andy Richter was the Dust Bunny. Actress Laverne Cox was the Chess Piece, and singer Natalie Imbruglia was the Bluebell. Surfer Bethany Hamilton was the Macaron, and actor Drake Bell was the Ice King. Actress Jana Kramer was the Royal Knight, and baseball player Bronson Arroyo was the Sherlock Hound. Baseball player Kobie Turner was the Goo, and singer AJ Michalka was the Strawberry Shortcake. Singer Mario performed as the Wasp, and the musical group Boyz II Men were the Buffalos.

Season Thirteen: The Latest Round of Revelations

The thirteenth season began with comedian Cedric the Entertainer as Honey Pot. Boxer Oscar De La Hoya was the Fuzzy Peas, and singer Aubrey O'Day was the Ant. Reality TV star Scheana Shay was the Bat, and rapper Flavor Flav was the Space Ranger. Actor James Van Der Beek was the Griffin, and actress Candace Cameron Bure was the Cherry Blossom. Rapper Method Man performed as the Stud Muffin, and reality TV star Erika Jayne was the Yorkie. Actor Matthew Lawrence was the Paparazzo, and singer Edwin McCain was the Nessy. Director Taika Waititi was the Lucky Duck, and musician Brian Kelley was the Mad Scientist Monster. Actress Meg Donnelly was the Coral, and singer Andy Grammer was the Boogie Woogie. The winner of season thirteen, the Pearl, was revealed to be Gretchen Wilson.

Season Fourteen: The Grand Finale of Hidden Talent

Season fourteen brought the latest batch of celebrity unmaskings, starting with baseball legend David Ortiz as Googly Eyes. Reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley were the Croissants, and comedian Tiffany Haddish was Le Who Who. Rapper Tone Lōc was the Handyman, and actress Taraji P. Henson was the Scarab. Internet personality Claudia Oshry was the Queen Corgi, and reality TV star Teddi Mellencamp was the Calla Lily. Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus was the Owl, and reality TV personality Heidi Montag was the Snow Cone. Actor Jack Wagner was the Eggplant, and soccer player Alexi Lalas was the High Voltage. Judge Greg Mathis was the 14 Karat Carrot, and actor Evan Ross was the Stingray. Singer Rachel Platten was the Pangolin, and singer Normani was the Crane. Singer Kylie Cantrall was the Cat Witch, and singer Phillip Phillips was the Pugcasso. The season's champion, the Galaxy Girl, was revealed to be Ashlee Simpson Ross.

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