Meet “The Masked Singer”'s Wasp, Sherlock Hound, and more new season 12 costumes
Check out the wacky new costumes taking the stage this season.
A new season of The Masked Singer always means a whole new batch of costumes to obsess over.
With its 12th season though, the show is taking things up a notch. For the first time ever, clues to each masked celebrity’s identity are everywhere, and this includes the costumes. In some instances, the costume itself is a general clue to the singer’s true self, and in others the clues are sewed directly into the disguise itself.
So, hone your best eagle eyes and ready those magnifying glasses as you sort through the season 12 costumes, which Entertainment Weekly is rounding up below.
Goo
EW is exclusively debuting this green concoction, which is just oozing charm. When the costume was first teased in a promo, we thought maybe this costume was actually a Booger mask, but it’s snot. Instead, Goo is a real slime ball. Has anyone checked to see if the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards is missing any of their trademark neon sludge?
Strawberry Shortcake
She’s short and she’s sweet — oh please, please, please could this be Sabrina Carpenter? Jokes aside, Strawberry Shortcake has the distinct honor of being the season’s first food costume revealed so far. A food-related mask has not yet won The Masked Singer, so here’s to hoping she can beat the foodie curse and that the audience just eats her up.
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Leaf Sheep
Let us save you the Google search: Yes, the Leaf Sheep is a real creature. In fact, it’s a type of little-known sea slug. Leaf Sheep joins last season’s Poodle Moth as being among one of the most unique (and confusing) costumes in the show’s history. Additionally, promo clips of the character make it seem rather large, which could mean absolutely nothing at all or could mean there’s more than one person inside. Stay tuned.
Woodpecker
Hopefully there are no Tree costumes this season. Wood’s famous nemesis is looking extra sharp between her fly boots and gloves and feather-made black and red dress. Woodpecker joins an elite rank of successful avian costumes on the show — think Black Swan, Flamingo, Peacock. Let's see if they can soar just as high.
Ship
If Ship’s performance of "Pompeii" by Bastille is any indication, this celebrity should have smooth sailing straight to the finale. As far as navigating their identity goes, perhaps this singer is someone who had something to do with the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, or other similar ship-heavy properties.
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Chess Piece
Will the celebrity under this mask have the audience screaming checkmate or stalemate? Only time will tell, but the costume itself feels like a real queen’s gambit. In fact, we can hear Ken Jeong guessing Anya Taylor-Joy already.
Dust Bunny
EW spies with our little eye many, many clues embedded in this costume, because like a true dust bunny, it collects a little bit of everything! Can you spot them all?
Buffalo
Giddy up, y'all! Buffalo looks poised to take on the wild rodeo that is The Masked Singer. The question is, if this costume is a clue, did the person behind the mask play a cowboy or star in a Western of some kind? Or have they played for one of the many Buffalo sports teams or are connected to someone who did?
Showbird
When Ray Charles and the Blues Brothers sang "Shake A Tail Feather," this costume took that to heart. This mask is like Big Bird, a dodo, and a showgirl all mixed into one vivid, colorful, and unique concoction that only the creatives at Masked Singer could conjure.
Bluebell
Well, doesn't this costume look pretty as a... flower! While many of the other masks revealed so far this season lean towards being more goofy or outlandish, Bluebell is one of those that's certainly more glam. See: the detailing on the skirt, hints of sparkle, and the gorgeous shades of cerulean.
Wasp
Now this is a costume to really buzz about. Unlike Gladys Knight's Bee costume from season 1, this mask is a bit less goofy and a bit more killer. It will be interesting to see if they can really swarm the competition.
Macaron
Whereas the previous outfit didn't lean in to the goofiness, this costume goes all in on it. Why is a giant macaron also a hippie? Why is it holding a plate of the French dessert like some sort of macaron cannibal? We don't know either, but given that this looks like a Masked Singer bonkers costume classic, it gets a big oui, oui from EW!
Royal Knight
Singing, to the tune of "Holding Out for a Hero": "Where have all the good men gone? And where are all the gods? Where's the streetwise Hercules to fight the rising odds? Isn't there a white knight upon a fiery steed? Late at night, I toss and I turn and I dream of what I need - a Royal Knight!" ... or something.
Ice King
We didn't know a casting call went out for Frozen 3, already! This Elsa-approved costume looks like someone froze the Pringles man and crowned him Ice King, but it will be interesting to see if his vocals can similarly freeze out the competition.
Sherlock Hound
All together now: "Elementary, my dear Watson!" This mask will not only sniff out the competition but just might solve the mystery of who everyone is under the masks. Sherlock Hound joins a long line of pups on the show, including Bulldog, McTerrier, Dalmatian, Rottweiler, Poodle, Husky, and Afghan Hound.
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