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In the Austrian version of "The Masked Singer" Roberto Blanco has just been unmasked.

It was on stage as a yeast dumpling.

How does ProSieben want to top that?

Can ProSieben even top that?

There's not even a potato costume!

After all, “Hollywood to Cologne-Ossendorf” has been brought in for the third show, says moderator Matthias Opdenhövel.

So that no misunderstandings arise: No, it is not a real star.

But at least someone who's full-time

alongside

real stars.

Red Carpet presenter Steven Gätjen advises this time as a guest.

Did you still fall asleep during the 23rd commercial break?

Never mind, here we have summarized all the events that are discussed.

Ruth Moschner's hairstyle

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If you are brand new to "The Masked Singer" game, you might not know it yet, but: Ruth Moschner really doesn't have it easy as a juror on this show.

The Moschner blasphemy games actually take place on Twitter during every show.

Everything is interpreted negatively for her there.

Her enthusiastic manner ("annoying") as well as her countless WhatsApp contacts to all possible C celebrities in Germany ("stalker").

Maybe the woman is just in a good mood and has a lot of friends ?!

"Of course, as a woman, you ask yourself whether you provoked the penis images."

You don't even let Moschner get away with harmless hairstyle experiments.

We stopped reading after the umpteenth "The hairdressers are open again, but Ruth Moschner preferred to do bad hair on herself".

So much malice about a few curls (which you can check out here if you are interested).

But again nobody says anything about the three pink fluff palms on the monstronaut's head.

The leopard is sitting - again

The leopard hardly moves on stage

Source: dpa / Willi Weber

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In the first show it was still thought of as part of the choreography.

But now the question simply arises: Why is the leopard always pushed onto the stage instead of running and dancing?

Theories range from a celebrity with walking difficulties to blind candidates who would find it difficult to find their way around the stage without help.

Rea Garvey's tip, the singer Joana Zimmer, also fits in with this.

Is there a woman in the flamingo?

Or a man?

The voice sounds totally feminine.

But from Ruth Moschner to Steven Gätjen, everyone in the rate jury is convinced that the flamingo is still a man.

That may be confusing, but at least the flamingo sings in one voice throughout - and doesn't disguise it beyond recognition like the dinosaur.

Or in Rea Garvey's words: “We just heard four different singers.” Guessing is no fun like that.

Guilty war with the chick

Rea Garvey doesn't like the chick - it's too cute for him.

He now even underlines his opinion with a T-shirt with "I love roast chicken" printed on it.

The chick's reaction?

At the end of its performance it shouts: “I am not a roast chicken.” You should never underestimate cute things (see also Lockenkopf Ruth Moschner).

Almost everything is clear with these masks

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Thore Schölerman sings 99.9 percent of the time in the monstronaut costume - no matter how persistently the jury guesses around his name and makes such absurd suggestions as "one of the Ehrlich Brothers".

You can hear Schölermann well.

Just like the man behind the turtle mask:

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When it comes to bulls, many people think that Guildo Horn is the guild.

A Twitter user even managed to evaluate an indication of the bull.

Accordingly, the jersey numbers in the Stier's locker room add up to the number of points that Horn scored at the “Eurovision Song Contest” in 1998 with “Guildo loves you”: 86.

The unmasking of the quokka

Thomas Gottschalk is in the Quokka - at least that's what it was on the list put together by a Facebook advice group that was often right with their tips in previous seasons.

Fascinatingly, both the ProSieben app, in which viewers can guess, and Twitter share the same opinion.

The only thing that tarnishes the rate euphoria is the "TMS" chain of letters that the Quokka carries.

Up until now, the letters used to indicate Gottschalk's first name, Thomas.

But now it turns out: “TMS” was probably simply the abbreviation for “The Masked Singer”.

There was a similar confusing tactic in previous seasons.

Instead of Thomas Gottschalk (how fabulous would that have been?) There is an actor in the Quokka: Henning Baum, best known as “The Last Bull”.

One should have recognized Baum, by the way, from a book with the inscription “Poets and Thinkers”, as a young man he played “Faust”.

Which just shows once again: The evidence is quark.

Even bigger quark than the Thomas Gottschalk theory.

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