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Shaynna Blaze unmasked as Bluebottle

When a judge from a rival show moonlights behind a lavish costume...

The Block‘s Shaynna Blaze was unmasked as a singing Bluebottle on 10’s The Masked Singer last night.

Blaze sang Blondie’s Call Me but lost out to loveable monster, Tiny.

While none of the guessing panel successfully named her -instead opting for Cyndi Lauper, Emma Bunton, Florence Welch and Dannii Minogue- Chrissie Swan had suggested her two weeks earlier.

Blaze has sung in public before, with an earlier cabaret career and performing at the ASTRA Awards alongside Matt Shirvington.

“[Singing] was something I squashed for a long time, but now it’s time to bring the vocal chords back out again I think,” she said last night.

18 Responses

  1. We really enjoyed the first two seasons but the judges are becoming a real pain with there stupid guesses the
    only one who comes close is chrisie.And the get it off etc is so annoying.Also why does it have to be cleavage as well?

  2. Not sure how many people on social media and everywhere else have to complain about Osher yelling all the time before he stops doing it. I mute the sound while he is talking. It’s ridiculous. The compares on the UK and USA versions don’t yell so I don’t see why he has to do it?

  3. Well I’m really enjoying this season. Bigger names normally cone later in season as they can sing! Nothing wrong with Darren Hayes, Conrad Sewel etc if my guesses are right.

  4. To Chrissie Swan( in the ad for the show) who yells when Your the Voice is sung in the show “the National Anthem” it was written by 4 non Australians and demo recorded by Chris Thompson and many others from all over the world

    1. I don’t think that matters… Aussies have taken it to their heart. Waltzing Matilda would be unofficial national anthem, and a lot of love for I Am Australian, I Still Call Australia Home etc. I don’t have a problem with Chrissie’s enthusiasm.

  5. Does anyone else think that the names on this years masked singer are more underwhelming then normal?

    The appeal of the format is the shock of an A-lister (or even a B-Lister) being under the mask. Yet, the names revealed so far are a 90’s TV Star, a News Presenter, a Sportsperson’s Kid and a TV Interior Designer.

    Even if it is rating slightly higher than other 10 shows (Traitors, Hunted, last year’s TARAus), surely the underwhelming lineup (along with the costs associated in bringing in actual big names) would indicate that the show should be rested.

    If they need a Celebrity Guessing Game format, Claim to Fame is ripe for the picking.

      1. The appeal of Claim to Fame (in addition to the drama & strategy of a Survivor-style elimination game – which I enjoy) is that the actual names revealed can be bigger as they aren’t participating.

        To use David’s comment for hypothetical, you could get Nicole Kidman’s or Hugh Jackman loved ones. They would be huge reveals to get people talking. However the big figures don’t need to participate so producers don’t have to spend big bucks to get them for 2-3 weeks.

        I watched the second season of CtF, and there was only one reveal I was unimpressed by (and that’s because the person was very American centric).

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