It’s time for another round of research masked singer† Actress Ann Tots joins the panel Friday to hunt down the faces behind Miss Poes, Robots and Co. Although you might be wondering if that is still necessary per se. Viewers think of behind the maskmade by, having already gotten to know some masked people.
“If there is someone from De Kampioenen, I recognize him at once.” What do you want when you have been together for over thirty years. Ann Tuts works as a detective alongside Kevin Janssens, Julie Van den Steen, and Andy Peelman. She immediately proved to be a valuable addition to the team. For example, I noticed the Greek pronunciation in a video. “Know thyself, it means. I did Greek, hey.” Bellman wonders, “What have we been doing here for weeks?” “Just call Ann Tuts.”
Or just look at behind the mask, may raise. Every Wednesday, the show shows what goes on behind the scenes of the show. The faces of the unmasked candidates are usually blurred, but viewers thought they recognized Tine Embrechts in a pixelated pile. The actress’s name has come up many times when it comes to Flamme Fatale.
This week, viewers were also convinced that they had recognized a parrot. In the background is a person with a shiny green collar, clearly part of the costume. The parrot’s true identity has been widely speculated in recent weeks – the average Rob, Mathias Coppins and Martin Fanqueli are just a few of the suspects – but the dark hair and beard are guiding viewers in the direction of residenceActor and singer Matthias Virgils.
If you want to rewatch the episode online, you’ll notice that the image has been rendered unrecognizable in the meantime. Error by VTM or conscious move? to masked singer Of course you do not know. The announcer is silent.
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