Fans of The Masked Singer were delighted to see Daisy revealed as singer Kelis in the latest episode of the show.
It had been widely speculated that the R&B star was the one behind the daisy costume, with judge Rita Ora eventually making the correct guess.
“People have just been telling me my voice was distinct,” Kelis said after the un-masking. “I thought I would give it a go.”
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Ora called Kelis “one of the most important artists when I was growing up”.
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1/9 Big Little Lies
Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, Zoë Kravitz and Shailene Woodley combine to form TV gold in Big Little Lies . But the second season, despite the welcome addition of Meryl Streep to the cast, failed to recapture the allure of season one. Originally, the series was based on Liane Moriarty’s 2014 novel of the same name – and perhaps it should have ended where the book did.
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2/9 The Magicians
The first season of The Magicians was intriguing, whimsical, touching and deliberately kitschy all at the same time. While it’s always nice to revisit the magical world of Fillory, the show’s subsequent seasons never rose to the level of its initial installment.
Netflix
3/9 Stranger Things
This writer disagrees, but Stranger Things was a popular pick in a recent Twitter discussion about TV shows that should have wrapped up after one season. It can be argued that seasons two and three didn’t quite measure up to the excitement of the first one – though without them, fans would never have got to witness Steve Harrington’s transformation from annoying jock to amazing babysitter to our younger heroes. Something to ponder.
Netflix
4/9 13 Reasons Why
Regardless of whether you liked or disliked the premise of 13 Reasons Why , from a purely televisual standpoint, the first season was good – suspenseful, at times touching, and landing some strong sequences. It all unravelled with the lacklustre second and third seasons. Like Big Little Lies , 13 Reasons Why was based on a book (this one by Jay Asher) and should probably have stuck to the material it provided.
Netflix
5/9 True Detective
Not to take away from Mahershala Ali’s performance in season three – but True Detective ‘s second and third seasons didn’t prove as entertaining as the first one, starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
Hulu
6/9 Prison Break
Prison Break had a simple concept: Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) gets incarcerated on purpose because he has a master plan to escape along with his brother, who’s been wrongfully convicted. And sure enough, the two escape at the end of season one along with six other inmates. This seemed like a natural conclusion for the show, but it continued for four more seasons.
Hulu
7/9 Westworld
Westworld season one was clever, beautifully shot, and achingly suspenseful. After that things just got… complicated.
Hulu
8/9 Bloodline
Bloodline was a critics darling as a result of its first season, but seasons two and three only attracted mixed reviews. The show, led by Kyle Chandler, Ben Mendelsohn, Linda Cardellini and Norbert Leo Butz, concluded in 2017.
Netflix
9/9 Heroes
Heroes was the talk of the town at the time of its premiere in 2006. After an acclaimed first season, the second installment wasn’t as well received – and seasons three and four experienced a similar fate.
NBC
1/9 Big Little Lies
Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, Zoë Kravitz and Shailene Woodley combine to form TV gold in Big Little Lies . But the second season, despite the welcome addition of Meryl Streep to the cast, failed to recapture the allure of season one. Originally, the series was based on Liane Moriarty’s 2014 novel of the same name – and perhaps it should have ended where the book did.
Hulu
2/9 The Magicians
The first season of The Magicians was intriguing, whimsical, touching and deliberately kitschy all at the same time. While it’s always nice to revisit the magical world of Fillory, the show’s subsequent seasons never rose to the level of its initial installment.
Netflix
3/9 Stranger Things
This writer disagrees, but Stranger Things was a popular pick in a recent Twitter discussion about TV shows that should have wrapped up after one season. It can be argued that seasons two and three didn’t quite measure up to the excitement of the first one – though without them, fans would never have got to witness Steve Harrington’s transformation from annoying jock to amazing babysitter to our younger heroes. Something to ponder.
Netflix
4/9 13 Reasons Why
Regardless of whether you liked or disliked the premise of 13 Reasons Why , from a purely televisual standpoint, the first season was good – suspenseful, at times touching, and landing some strong sequences. It all unravelled with the lacklustre second and third seasons. Like Big Little Lies , 13 Reasons Why was based on a book (this one by Jay Asher) and should probably have stuck to the material it provided.
Netflix
5/9 True Detective
Not to take away from Mahershala Ali’s performance in season three – but True Detective ‘s second and third seasons didn’t prove as entertaining as the first one, starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
Hulu
6/9 Prison Break
Prison Break had a simple concept: Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) gets incarcerated on purpose because he has a master plan to escape along with his brother, who’s been wrongfully convicted. And sure enough, the two escape at the end of season one along with six other inmates. This seemed like a natural conclusion for the show, but it continued for four more seasons.
Hulu
7/9 Westworld
Westworld season one was clever, beautifully shot, and achingly suspenseful. After that things just got… complicated.
Hulu
8/9 Bloodline
Bloodline was a critics darling as a result of its first season, but seasons two and three only attracted mixed reviews. The show, led by Kyle Chandler, Ben Mendelsohn, Linda Cardellini and Norbert Leo Butz, concluded in 2017.
Netflix
9/9 Heroes
Heroes was the talk of the town at the time of its premiere in 2006. After an acclaimed first season, the second installment wasn’t as well received – and seasons three and four experienced a similar fate.
NBC
A number of clues had been dropped through the show, including the biggest giveaway – that Daisy had a background as a chef.
Kelis trained in France as a cordon-bleu chef during a break from music, and also released an album titled Food.
Fans are now trying to guess who the Monster is, with most seeming to think it could be CeeLo Green .
Queen Bee, meanwhile, has hinted she became famous as a child first, before going on to have a career in the public eye. Some have suggested she is Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts.
The Masked Singer continues next Saturday 1 February
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