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Masked Singer Reveals Taraji P. Henson and Tone Loc


However, the ‘90s rapper wasn’t the only celebrity to say goodbye on stage: The Scarab was also revealed.

In her clue segment, she mentioned that her father believed she would succeed in Hollywood as the camera focused on a small rocket ship.

“He told me I was going to be a huge star,” Scarab stated, “and that I’d be nominated for an Oscar.”

All of her father’s predictions came true—“even that nomination.” Unfortunately, he passed away just a week before the Oscar ceremony, making the night particularly challenging for the actress.

“It was hard to smile in those photos that night, but mom and I made the most of it,” she reflected. “He would have loved it.”

Scarab then delivered an emotional performance of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.”

Her final clue? A roll of cookie dough, as she explained to the judges that there was, “A lot of baking under pressure to get where I am.”

While the judges were all surprised that she was one of the two eliminated, they certainly had several guesses about her identity. Robin changed his guess from Sheryl Lee Ralph to Regina King, while Jenny maintained her initial choice of Angela Bassett. Ken noted the green and pink in her costume, concluding with his guess of Wicked star Cynthia Erivo. However, Rita accurately guessed that it was Empire actress Taraji P. Henson, who received an Oscar nomination in 2009 for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

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