‘The Masked Singer’ Season 12 winner makes series history in a ‘very close’ finale

'The Masked Singer' Season 12 winner makes series history in a 'very close' finale

As a die-hard fan of “The Masked Singer“, this season’s finale was nothing short of extraordinary! The suspense, the surprises, and the historic victory by the Buffalos – it was all too much for my heart to handle!

This season’s finale of “The Masked Singer” had a few more surprises than usual.

Last night, the award-winning TV show concluded its 12th season with an exciting finale filled with emotions, special appearances by famous families, and a stunning victory that left everyone stunned. As anticipation grew for the climactic moment, host Nick Cannon declared this final episode as “possibly the most legendary episode ever,” according to People magazine.

'The Masked Singer' Season 12 winner makes series history in a 'very close' finale

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The show opened with a number from Season 5 victor Nick Lachey, the former 98 Degrees frontman-turned-reality TV star. Disguised during his season as Piglet, Lachey brought the holiday spirit with a rendition of “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.”

Following this, the finalists for Season 12, namely the Buffalos and Wasps, showcased two closing acts apiece. Subsequently, the audience took turns to vote on their preferred performances.

Cannon exclaimed, wearing a sparkling golden Santa cap, that it was incredibly tight,” he said, but in the final analysis, the Buffalo team emerged victorious, being the first to claim the Golden Mask trophy on our show.

After Cannon’s declaration, a buffalo on the stage playfully mimicked making snow angels by lying down.

'The Masked Singer' Season 12 winner makes series history in a 'very close' finale

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Tyler, the Creator was joined by Boyz II Men and Charlie Wilson for his Grammys medley from “Igor.”

It turned out that the successful threesome were actually members of Boyz II Men: Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, and Shawn Stockman. After their triumph, they commemorated it by singing their 1991 hit “Motownphilly.

As a film enthusiast, I can confidently say that I and my fellow judges accurately deduced the identity of the Buffalos. However, when it came to Wasp, there was some disagreement among us. To our surprise, we later learned that Wasp was none other than Grammy-nominated singer-actor Mario.

Initially hesitant about participating, the award-winning R&B band ended up having a blast on the competition, as revealed by Stockman to TV Insider. Additionally, Nathan Morris stated that they were particularly thankful for their victory.

He described this as being akin to an MTV award for our team, explaining that we won’t be receiving any others. But, he added, there’s something special about this one. He found it endearing.

'The Masked Singer' Season 12 winner makes series history in a 'very close' finale

Entertainment & Arts

In the finale of “The Masked Singer,” only two characters remained: Gumball and Goldfish. It was eventually disclosed that these two performers had acted together in previous productions.

Wanya Morris expressed that from this experience he’s learned that when Boyz II Men unite, they can accomplish anything. And if they synchronize their microphones and focus on music, there’s no challenge they can’t conquer, especially when it involves their performances, whether in Buffalo suits or nothing at all.

For second-place Mario, simply reaching the final stage was satisfactory, according to what he stated during the final narration, as reported by Variety.

The ‘Let Me Love You’ artist expressed that this moment seems tailored just for him, as if he’s lastly receiving the acknowledgement he’s yearned for. He admitted to feeling underestimated in the entertainment world for quite some time.

At 14, Mario secured a recording contract with J Records, and since then, he’s been responsible for several chart-topping songs on Billboard.

In this place, I experienced quite the contrary. I felt valued, affirmed, and cherished in a way that kept my identity hidden. Somehow, this made it feel more genuine,” he shared. “This is something I’ll carry with me as I depart tonight.

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2024-12-20 00:32

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