![]() Tisdale guessed Jason DeRulo, who was in the movie Cats (which is based on a Broadway musical).Īt the end of the night, Sloth escaped elimination, which means fans will have to continue to tune in to see what clues Sloth brings with his next Masked Dancer performance. Green guessed Kevin Federline due to the Britney Spears-related clues in the video package. Morrison recently starred as the Grinch in the for-television adaptation of the How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Broadway musical. Paula Abdul guessed that the Sloth might be Matthew Morrison because of the references to Broadway and Glee. The four celebrity panelists in charge of casting their guesses for who’s behind the Sloth mask each week are Ken Jeong, Ashley Tisdale, Paula Abdul, and Brian Austin Green. The judges also noted his accent, but said it might be a red herring meant to throw them off. ![]() With his voice modulation feature removed for “Word Up,” the word Sloth said in his real voice, undisguised, was “Broadway.” Ken Jeong said it’s obvious that the celebrity behind the mask is Broadway trained. He put up the “L” sign on his forehead during his dance.Īfter his dance, Paula Abdul said, “You have to be a trained dancer in order to have reckless abandon like you do.” Some visual props and elements during the performance that stood out included a treadmill, weight lifting, a cabana on the beach, and gymnastics rings. The Sloth began his dance to “What I Like About You” by The Romantics under a blanket, and was “awoken” by an alarm clock. The phrases “Mickey Mouse operation” and “Stronger than yesterday” also popped out during the package. “Glee” toothpaste stood out as a potential clue to the anonymous star’s true identity. They also said that he “seems funny.”ĭuring his first video clue package, the Sloth said “I worked hard to get to where I am.” When the Sloth took the stage for the first time, the judges commented on his height and size, wondering if he might be an athlete. FOX teases, “Between all of the celebrity dancers, they’ve amassed more than 38 million albums sold worldwide, 20 Emmy® Award wins, 20 Grammy® Award nominations, 10 World Dancing titles, five New York Times Best-Selling Author titles, four Olympic gold medals and three Broadway show appearances.” Which accomplishments are credited to the celebrity behind the Sloth mask?! This article will be updated live as the episode airs.Īccording to FOX, the unidentified celebrities dancing behind the mask have a number of impressive accolades on their resumés. Here’s what we know about the Sloth so far, and who we think might be performing behind the disguise of the Sloth mask:īEWARE OF SPOILERS BELOW. One of those Group B performers was the Sloth. The Masked Dancer premiere continued on FOX on Wednesday, January 6, featuring the second half of season 1’s contestants. While winning one time out of 17 seasons doesn't make him the most successful pro in DWTS history, it's noteworthy that his partners have placed in the Top 5 in nearly half those outings.Sloth in the "Group B Premiere - New Year, New Mask! (Who Dis?)" episode of THE MASKED DANCER. ![]() Known as "the bad boy of the ballroom," Maksim has won several professional dancing titles, as well as one victory in the ABC dance competition. Those familiar with the name may best know him as one of the professional dancers on ABC's Dancing With The Stars. Now that I'm aware there's evidence to support Sloth is an actual professional dancer, I'm beginning to think this series may be almost entirely unfair.įor those out of the loop, the current major theory is that the Sloth is none other than Maksim Chmerkovskiy. I've been pretty vocal that I thought Sloth was running away with this competition and would win the whole thing, and I was largely okay with that until I learned the prevailing theory about who the competitor is. The Masked Dancer whittled its lineup down to the final three in the latest episode, sending home Zebra (legendary boxer Oscar De La Hoya) in a move I could've called last week.
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