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There are only three things that are absolutely certain about “The Masked Singer”: Stefan Raab is not in any of the costumes.

Neither does Joko Winterscheidt.

And we can't get out of here under 17 commercial breaks.

Okay, the 17 commercial breaks are of course totally exaggerated.

There are a maximum of 16. Also totally exaggerated: the Twitter reactions to the rate guest of the week.

Most of the requests to speak about Lena Gercke are about her outfit.

The model wears a short top under a jacket, which some consider to be “too little”.

It's fascinating how quickly the social media shift from the “Women's Day is so important” mode yesterday to the “But our sexist comments are not the problem” gear.

At least the masks are noticeably evolving: two who have consistently disguised their voices up to now are finally giving up.

For the first time, dinosaurs and flamingos are singing with their normal singing voices - certainly also because they are a little scared that the audience might at some point punish the jokes during the voting.

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What do you hear?

The flamingo is not a woman, but a man with an English accent.

All of this points to Ross Anthony (big Twitter favorite!) With an exclamation mark.

Only Ruth Moschner guesses the comedian Ralf Schmitz.

The logic behind it?

Phew, difficult to understand, but at least Schmitz is already a man.

When it comes to dinosaurs, too, Moschner has her own strategy.

Yes, the dinosaur sounds clearly like the singer Sasha.

But because she had believed in every season that Sasha was there and was wrong every time, he will hardly be in costume now.

We tend to stick with Rea Garvey's assessment: "This is Sasha, 100 percent, I know it."

It has long been no less certain who is singing as a pirate turtle.

His name is Thomas, but different.

Haha.

No, seriously: a lot of people think that they can hear Thomas Anders here.

The circumstantial film is also about gold.

If that doesn't remind you of Anders' golden Nora chain from the past, you can either no longer help or your name is Ruth Moschner.

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Another clear case is the monstronaut.

Since the first show, many have suspected that Thore Schölermann is hiding in costume.

And now there is new fodder for this thesis: Lena Gercke, who hosts another ProSieben program with Schölermann, also believes she can hear him.

But Ralf Schmitz is at least conceivable: after all, he also has a voice.

At Taurus, an absurd discussion about celebrity poses that guess who has studied breaks out.

Exactly, Ruth Moschner.

Let's recap: the bull has a flat bottom.

Guildo Horn doesn't have a flat bottom, so it can't be the bull, even if it would otherwise go so well with the two-horn (!) Animal.

There are only two questions left: Which famous men in Germany have a flat bottom?

And do we really want to know?

The leopard is standing - and yes, that is something special

Source: dpa / Willi Weber

There is no groundbreaking news about the identity of the leopard, but at least the "The Masked Singer" makers suggest that the woman in the cat's skin has no handicap - that was one of two theories as to why she never walks along the stage, but always on mobile pedestals is driven.

But this time the leopard stands, only briefly, but it stands.

What makes theory 2 more and more likely: It could be a blind person.

That's why Joana Zimmer is still the best idea here.

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But now finally to the highlight of the show - the unmasking.

That the cute chick has to take off his mask is not really surprising.

Because it has consistently disguised its voice.

You can do that for one, two or three programs, but then at the latest the flamingo-dinosaur move is recommended to sing with the real voice.

At least one thing was the result of the chick's confusing tactics: There were many tips right up to the end - Jella Haase, Iris Berben, Anna Loos - but not a single sensible one.

You could have recognized them by their blue coat color, says moderator Matthias Opdenhövel.

On Tagesschau-Blau, to be precise: Judith Rakers is the chick.

And if your employer doesn't even expect you to stand as glittering poultry on a show stage at the private broadcaster competition, then "The Masked Singer" did everything right:

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