September 20, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Demi Lovato in Anonymouse mask performed ‘What About Love’ on The Masked Singer season 10.




Lovato opened the show with a strong take on “What About Love,” as originally performed by Heart. “Just like Michelle Obama, Oprah and Angelina Jolie, I’m on one special list: Time’s 100,” they gave as Anonymouse’s first clue to their identity.


Here was the second clue: A slab of concrete that said “Anonymouse.” Said Lovato, still in character: “This is a literal concrete clue. My acting career has cemented me as one talented mouse.”


The confident Anonymouse, wearing a cute red dress, a leather jacket and a bow tied around her ears, commanded the stage and blew away the panelists with her rendition of the song.


After her performance, Anonymouse was introduced: She said she started working at a young age and had her big break as a singer, but “struggled with demons on the inside.” Images of Nick Jonas and the state of Texas were shown. When asked to give everyone a “clue to nibble on,” she replied, “Well, just like Michelle Obama, Oprah and Angelina Jolie, I’m on one special list: Time‘s 100.”


The removal of Anonymouse’s mask revealed (spoiler alert!) … former Disney star and current pop icon Demi Lovato, flashing a wide grin as everyone in the room shrieked and cheered her on. “This has been so much fun,” she said.


The singers may attempt to throw off the crowd, but we’ll be watching for tiny clues. Think we can figure out these stars before panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke?


Let’s get started.


Anonymouse is a special mask, created just for the anniversary “kickoff” special airing September 10. After bringing the house down, she was unmasked as the first reveal of season 10.


VIDEO HERE


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