Sir Lion, it turns out, was not the king of the strange jungle The masked singer.
TV songs were the theme of Wednesday night's (March 27) episode of Fox's celebrity singing competition, which featured Clock (“Good Times”), Lizard (“Scooby Doo, Where Are You?”), Poodle Moth (“Unwritten” by The hills), and the big cat (“Love and Marriage” by Married with children) describe the hits of the small screen.
Lizard, for the second week in a row, and Sir Lion received the lowest votes of the night and faced their futures on the show.
The pair jammed to 'Who Are You' by the Who, the theme for The masked singer.
The Lizard lives, the Bridgerton-Sir Lion's channel is out. Beneath the feline mask was Billy Bush, radio and television personality, host of Fox's Furthermorewho made international headlines when, during the 2016 election campaign, video resurfaced of him and Donald Trump engaging in a crude conversation.
“I'm not a great singer,” he said during his exit interview The masked singer host Nick Cannon. “If you can't take them with the lips, take them with the hips. I like a bit of a distraction.”
For viewers back home, Bush had some advice: Face your fears (The masked singer it's his). “If you've ever done something that's a little scary — like, that's scary. I'm shaking back there — say yes. Do it. I had a ball.”
Bush as Sir Lion follows the exits of Joe Bastianich (as Spaghetti & Meatballs), Savannah Chrisley (as Afghan Hound) and Kevin Hart (as Book) in this 11th season of Fox's quirky singing competition.
Cannon returns as its host The masked singerfeaturing returning judges Robin Thicke, McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong and newbie Rita Ora filling in for Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, who had a run in London's West End in Sunset Blvd.
Watch Sir Lion's reveal below.