It’s not clear why a version of the South Korean show “King of Masked Singer,” which premiered in April of 2015, won. But it’s definitely not the Emmy Awards premiere. Tim van Aelst himself watched his first season of “What’s Alice?” He missed the awards in 2012, but won an Emmy two years later with the next season of the series.
Van Aelst and Peters turned out to be worthy losers, they announced. “We have already said that it is not so much about winning a statue as being among the best in the world. Judges from many countries liked the English version of ‘The Masked Singer’ more than ‘Da’s Liefde’. I thought and thought this was primarily about creativity. This It’s a little tricky to process, but it’s no different,” Tim responded immediately after the show.
“Look, I’ve officially said The Masked Singer is the deserved winner. That’s what happened here. And can I now get too wrapped up and be unhappy for an hour and a half? Which won’t stop us from getting in here later. the city that never sleeps To put the flowers on the outside are double and thick. Five nominations and three victories at the biggest television party in the world will be nothing and never will be.”
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