The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 2

The second season of the American television series The Masked Singer premiered on Fox on September 25, 2019, following a "special sneak peek" aired on September 15,[1][2] and concluded on December 18, 2019. The season was won by actor/comedian Wayne Brady as "Fox", with singer Chris Daughtry finishing second as "Rottweiler", and singer/talk show host Adrienne Bailon-Houghton placing third as "Flamingo".

The Masked Singer
Season 2
Promotional poster for season two, featuring "Skeleton", "Flamingo", "Leopard", and "Egg"
Starring
Hosted byNick Cannon
No. of contestants16
WinnerWayne Brady as "Fox"
Runner-upChris Daughtry as "Rottweiler"
No. of episodes14
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseSeptember 25 (2019-09-25) –
December 18, 2019 (2019-12-18)
Season chronology
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Season 1
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Season 3
List of episodes

Production

For the season, which featured 16 new costumes, Toybina says her goals were to increase the production quality, emphasize their backstories and increase their mobility.[3][4][5] Tree was experimental; Toybina and her team challenged themselves to question "what fabric can do" by creating something new and different. Meanwhile, Fox was steampunk-inspired and the Penguin's mask was chromed in silver. Ice Cream was also innovative; the costume was formed during a complicated process of sculpting the head "out of foam and [waxing it] onto the shoulder." As opposed to stereotypical black and red accents, Toybina wanted to create a sleek costume for Black Widow by experimenting with texture and movement for its design. Similarly, rather than designing the expected appearance of a Leopard, Toybina relegated animal print to the costume's mask only and instead created a vintage look with a Victorian dress and large collar. Toybina says she wanted to push the boundaries of costume design by creating a "theatrical environment" made of petals surrounding the face mask of the Flower. In order to confuse viewers, the celebrity inside the Flamingo saw out of a peephole in the neck instead of the head to hide their true height.[3]

Movie and cultural influences were also present in the season; the hippie-like Eagle embodied Americana and was influenced by rock musicians Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Springsteen, while Skeleton was heavily inspired by the character Jack Skellington of Tim Burton's 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas. The Panda was imagined as a playful costume that would appeal to younger viewers of the show as the necklace was inspired by gumball machines and the clothing Harajuku-like. The Egg costume, which was requested by a contestant, was described as "somewhere between the runway and Lady Gaga." It incorporated egg features in four different ways: the costume's mask was a boiled egg, the hat was a fried egg, the intricacy of the breastplate (which was hand-beaded) represented a Fabergé egg, and the overcoat resembled a cracked eggshell. Toybina inserted the beads and stones into the Butterfly costume by hand, which she says transforms the costume's darkness and sex appeal into beauty onstage.[3][4]

Increasing the mobility of the celebrities inside the costumes was also a focus of the season's designs, Toybina said.[5] For safety purposes, she had to reduce the extravagance of Ladybug's face mask to make it tight to the face and instead accentuated the volume of the body of the costume. Alternatively, the mask is the main feature of the street-inspired Rottweiler costume to allow the celebrity to move freely onstage. One of the last costumes that was created for the season was Thingamajig, which Toybina says resembles a grandfather and an elf with its long bead and ears. Contrary to popular belief, Toybina insists the costume was not made to resemble asparagus, rather, it was born out of pure creativity.[3][4]

Filming occurred from July 1 to August 9, 2019.[6] Toybina won a Costume Designers Guild Award in the Excellence in Variety, Reality-Competition, Live Television category in recognition of her work on the finale.[7]

Panelists and host

Singer-songwriter Robin Thicke, television personality Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, actor and comedian Ken Jeong, and recording artist Nicole Scherzinger returned as panelists. Nick Cannon once again returned as host.

Anthony Anderson was a guest panelist in the sixth episode, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (Robert Smigel) was a guest panelist in the seventh episode, Joel McHale returned as a guest panelist in the eighth and ninth episodes, and season one winner T-Pain returned to the show as a guest panelist in the tenth episode.

Contestants

The competitors were said to have achieved 140 films, 69 Emmy Award nominations, 42 Grammy Award nominations, 31 Billboard #1 singles, 22 Broadway shows, 20 platinum records, 19 Emmys wins, 15 marriages, eight divorces, seven Super Bowl appearances, six multi-platinum records, five Hall of Fame honors, three New York Times Best Sellers, and two Time 100 honors.[8][9]

The Season 2 winner, Wayne Brady, had been asked to be on the first season of the show, but turned it down at the time. He said he felt viewers would tune in "not because they want to see the talent, but because they want to see the train wreck." After he saw the success of the first season and getting approval from his daughter and ex-wife, he joined in for the second season.[10]

Stage name[11]CelebrityOccupationEpisodes
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Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D
FoxWayne BradyActor/comedianWINSAFESAFEWINSAFESAFEWINNER
RottweilerChris DaughtrySingerWINSAFESAFEWINSAFESAFERUNNER-UP
FlamingoAdrienne Bailon-HoughtonSinger/talk show hostWINSAFESAFEWINSAFESAFETHIRD
LeopardSealSingerRISKSAFESAFERISKSAFEOUT
ThingamajigVictor OladipoNBA playerWINSAFESAFERISKSAFEOUT
TreeAna GasteyerActor/comedianWINSAFESAFEWINOUT
ButterflyMichelle WilliamsSingerWINSAFESAFEOUT
FlowerPatti LaBelleSingerWINSAFESAFEOUT
LadybugKelly OsbourneTV personalityRISKSAFEOUT
Black WidowRaven-SymonéActorWINSAFEOUT
PenguinSherri ShepherdComedianRISKOUT
SkeletonPaul ShafferBandleaderRISKOUT
EagleDr. Drew PinskyCelebrity doctorOUT
PandaLaila AliBoxerOUT
Ice CreamTyler "Ninja" BlevinsProfessional gamerOUT
EggJohnny WeirFigure skaterOUT
  The masked singer won their face-off and remained in the competition.
  The masked singer lost their face-off and was in the bottom two, but was not eliminated.
  The masked singer was safe from elimination.
  The masked singer was eliminated from the competition and unmasked.
  The masked singer did not perform.
The celebrities who competed in the second season of The Masked Singer, pictured in order of elimination (L–R):
Johnny Weir ("Egg"), Tyler "Ninja" Blevins ("Ice Cream"), Laila Ali ("Panda"), Drew Pinsky ("Eagle"), Paul Shaffer ("Skeleton"), Sherri Shepherd ("Penguin"), Raven-Symoné ("Black Widow"), Kelly Osbourne ("Ladybug"), Patti LaBelle ("Flower"), Michelle Williams ("Butterfly"), Ana Gasteyer ("Tree"), Victor Oladipo ("Thingamajig"), Seal ("Leopard"), Adrienne Bailon-Houghton ("Flamingo"), Chris Daughtry ("Rottweiler"), and Wayne Brady ("Fox")

Episodes

Week 1 (September 25)

Performances on the first episode (Group A)
#Stage nameSongResult
1Butterfly"Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki MinajWIN
2Egg"Just Dance" by Lady GagaRISK
3Thingamajig"Easy" by CommodoresWIN
4Skeleton"Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang/"Good Times" by ChicRISK
SmackdownIdentityResult
1Egg"One Way or Another" by BlondieJohnny WeirOUT
2Skeleton"Hard to Handle" by Otis ReddingundisclosedSAFE
Performances on the first episode (Group B)
#Stage nameSongResult
1Ladybug"Holding Out for a Hero" by Bonnie TylerRISK
2Rottweiler"Maneater" by Hall & OatesWIN
3Tree"High Hopes" by Panic! at the DiscoWIN
4Ice Cream"Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X and Billy Ray CyrusRISK
SmackdownIdentityResult
1Ice Cream"Whip It" by DevoTyler "Ninja" BlevinsOUT
2Ladybug"Hit Me with Your Best Shot" by Pat BenatarundisclosedSAFE

Week 2 (October 2)

Performances on the second episode (Group C)
#Stage nameSongResult
1Black Widow"I Wanna Dance with Somebody" by Whitney HoustonWIN
2Leopard"Somebody to Love" by QueenRISK
3Flamingo"Sucker" by Jonas BrothersWIN
4Panda"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" by Kelly ClarksonRISK
SmackdownIdentityResult
1Panda"All I Do Is Win" by DJ KhaledLaila AliOUT
2Leopard"Respect" by Aretha FranklinundisclosedSAFE

Week 3 (October 9)

Performances on the third episode (Group D)
#Stage nameSongResult
1Flower"9 to 5" by Dolly PartonWIN
2Eagle"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" by Meat LoafRISK
3Penguin"The Middle" by Zedd, Maren Morris and GreyRISK
4Fox"This Love" by Maroon 5WIN
SmackdownIdentityResult
1Eagle"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" by Nancy SinatraDr. Drew PinskyOUT
2Penguin"Worth It" by Fifth HarmonyundisclosedSAFE

Week 4 (October 16)

Performances on the fourth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Flamingo"Footloose" by Kenny LogginsundisclosedSAFE
2Leopard"Stitches" by Shawn MendesundisclosedSAFE
3Black Widow"Before He Cheats" by Carrie UnderwoodundisclosedSAFE
4Skeleton"Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by JetPaul ShafferOUT
5Thingamajig"Rainbow" by Kacey MusgravesundisclosedSAFE
6Butterfly"Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon JoviundisclosedSAFE

Week 5 (November 6)

Performances on the fifth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Rottweiler"Love Runs Out" by OneRepublicundisclosedSAFE
2Ladybug"Juice" by LizzoundisclosedSAFE
3Tree"Think" by Aretha FranklinundisclosedSAFE
4Penguin"All About That Bass" by Meghan TrainorSherri ShepherdOUT
5Flower"Cheap Thrills" by SiaundisclosedSAFE
6Fox"Hey Look Ma, I Made It" by Panic! at the DiscoundisclosedSAFE
Performances on the sixth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Black Widow"Believe" by CherRaven-SymonéOUT
2Thingamajig"Ain't Too Proud to Beg" by The TemptationsundisclosedSAFE
3Butterfly"Don't Know Why" by Norah JonesundisclosedSAFE
4Leopard"Teenage Dream" by Katy PerryundisclosedSAFE
5Flamingo"Never Enough" by Loren AllredundisclosedSAFE

Week 6 (November 13)

Performances on the seventh episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Fox"Every Little Step" by Bobby BrownundisclosedSAFE
2Ladybug"Youngblood" by 5 Seconds of SummerKelly OsbourneOUT
3Flower"Amazed" by LonestarundisclosedSAFE
4Tree"No Excuses" by Meghan TrainorundisclosedSAFE
5Rottweiler"Castle on the Hill" by Ed SheeranundisclosedSAFE

Week 7 (November 20)

Performances on the eighth episode
#Stage nameSongResult
1Flamingo"Lady Marmalade" by Patti LaBelleWIN
2Leopard"September" by Earth, Wind & FireRISK
3Flower"Alone" by HeartRISK
4Rottweiler"Grenade" by Bruno MarsWIN
SmackdownIdentityResult
1Leopard"Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta RhymesundisclosedSAFE
2Flower"Eye of the Tiger" by SurvivorPatti LaBelleOUT

Week 8 (December 4)

Performances on the ninth episode
#Stage nameSongResult
1Butterfly"Sorry Not Sorry" by Demi LovatoRISK
2Fox"Tennessee Whiskey" by Chris StapletonWIN
3Thingamajig"Haven't Met You Yet" by Michael BubléRISK
4Tree"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie TylerWIN
SmackdownIdentityResult
1Butterfly"Believer" by Imagine DragonsMichelle WilliamsOUT
2Thingamajig"Caught Up" by UsherundisclosedSAFE

Week 9 (December 10 and 11)

Performances on the tenth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Fox"Blame It" by Jamie Foxx feat. T-PainundisclosedSAFE
2Leopard"We Are Young" by Fun.undisclosedSAFE
3Thingamajig"Ordinary People" by John LegendundisclosedSAFE
4Flamingo"Go Your Own Way" by Fleetwood MacundisclosedSAFE
5Tree"The Edge of Glory" by Lady GagaAna GasteyerOUT
6Rottweiler"Someone You Loved" by Lewis CapaldiundisclosedSAFE
Performances on the eleventh episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Fox"This Christmas" by Donny HathawayundisclosedSAFE
2Rottweiler"Mr. Brightside" by The KillersundisclosedSAFE
3Thingamajig"Winter Wonderland" by Bing CrosbyVictor OladipoOUT
4Flamingo"Hallelujah" by Jeff BuckleyundisclosedSAFE
5Leopard"Big Spender" by Shirley Bassey SealOUT

Week 10 (December 18) – Finale

Performances on the final episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Fox"Try a Little Tenderness" by Otis ReddingWayne BradyWINNER
2Flamingo"Proud Mary" by Tina TurnerAdrienne Bailon-HoughtonTHIRD PLACE
3Rottweiler"Alive" by SiaChris DaughtryRUNNER-UP

Ratings

The premiere received a lower 18–49 rating than the first season's but was similar to its average.[12] The ratings for the finale also dropped, though the broadcast was up almost 20 percent in viewers from the previous week's episode.[13] Deadline Hollywood cited the second season as a major reason why Fox—for the first time in the network's history—ranked number one in fall entertainment programming,[14] and Adweek named the show the "Hottest Reality/Competition Series" of 2019.[15]

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 2
No.TitleAir dateTimeslot (ET)Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
0"Super Sneak Peek"September 15, 2019Sunday 8:00 p.m.1.4/64.52[16]0.10.541.55.07[17]
1"Return of the Masks: Groups A & B"September 25, 2019Wednesday 8:00 p.m.2.5/128.02[18]1.13.343.611.37[19]
2"Return of the Masks: Group C"October 2, 20192.0/106.97[20]1.02.973.09.95[21]
3"Return of the Masks: Group D"October 9, 20192.0/107.11[22]1.02.953.110.07[23]
4"Once Upon a Mask"October 16, 20192.2/117.41[24]1.02.803.110.22[25]
5–6"Mask Us Anything / Mask-ish"November 6, 20192.0/107.10[26]1.02.993.010.11[27]
7"Triumph Over Masks"November 13, 20191.6/85.58[28]1.02.782.68.37[29]
8"Mask and You Shall Receive"November 20, 20191.9/96.69[30]0.82.512.79.21[31]
9"Clash of the Masks"December 4, 20191.8/96.59[32]0.82.402.68.99[33]
10"A Pain in the Mask"December 10, 2019Tuesday 8:00 p.m.1.6/85.78[34]0.82.212.47.99[35]
11"Two Masks Take It Off: Holiday Semi-Finals"December 11, 2019Wednesday 8:00 p.m.1.9/106.90[36]0.82.432.79.33[37]
12"Road to the Finals"December 18, 20191.6/96.20[38]0.72.272.48.47[39]
13"Season Finale: And The Winner Takes It All and Takes It Off"December 18, 2019Wednesday 9:00 p.m.2.2/118.36[40]0.92.743.111.11[39]

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