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The Masked Singer Season 8 guaranteed audiences an exciting and new approach to the unmasking process, and the modification showed how unforeseeable this season will be. The very first episode featured a double reveal that partially led to Hedgehog, who wound up being Monty Python icon Eric Idle, going home. But he was not alone as another television icon, William Shatner, got his golden mask dreams crushed too. After his elimination, the Star Trek vet got the chance to spill about what he took away from his “unusual” experience on the show.
The former Masked Singer contestant made an impression on the viewers and panelists as Knight. As soon as he began singing the Fred Astaire classic “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” his talk-singing style stuck out, as judges Robin Thicke and Nicole Scherzinger called him quickly. While his time on the singing competition was short-lived, Shatner seemed to enjoy his experience, calling it “the most extraordinary experience I’ve ever had.” But the 91-year-old actor did have one takeaway from his unique gig, saying to EW:
It appeared that the Knight drew blood without a jousting match happening. Bleeding while trying to move and sing sounds quite excruciating. The panic attacks definitely happen as well. Unfortunately, that very thing happened during Bobby Brown’s experience as the Crab during Season 5. Having to move and sing in a concealing costume would be an inconvenient experience for anyone, especially someone in their 90s. The Captain Kirk isn’t the first contestant to talk about those difficult costumes, but that’s part of The Masked Singer‘s allure.
William Shatner put the whole experience in perspective by saying that singing in a costume was near impossible. He even theorized that the show makes the costumes “so awkward” to keep everything fun and chaotic. The Boston Legal star made a counterintuitive suggestion by mentioning “they could have put somebody else inside and I could have sung it better [from off-stage].” While that is a sound idea, the show wouldn’t be what it is if the competitors weren’t actually behind the mask.
Now that Knight and Hedgehog are out of the competition, viewers will have to wait until next Wednesday to find out who’s behind Hummingbird. The Masked Singer will air on Fox at 8 p.m. ET. If you want to keep up with new episodes and other Television programs, examine CinemaBlend’s 2022 TV schedule.
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