The Masked Singer roasts Y2K boy band star S’More in a viral performance

The Masked Singer’s Disco Night kicked off with a fiery performance of “Disco Inferno” by the Trammps, but ended on a bittersweet note as the S’More was eliminated after a crowd-pleasing rendition of “That’s the Way (I Like It)” by KC and the Sunshine Band.

The judges were convinced that the S’More was a boy band veteran, with guesses ranging from New Kids on the Block’s Jordan Knight to the Backstreet Boys’ Kevin Richardson or AJ McLean. Only Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg correctly identified the sweet singer as O-Town’s Ashley Parker Angel.

Following the elimination, the Cow and Gazelle faced off in a memorable Battle Royale performance of “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor, resulting in a surprising decision by judge Ken to save the Gazelle, despite the original premise that only one of the contestants would survive.

The Cow’s soulful rendition of Anita Ward’s “Ring My Bell” wowed the judges, leading to guesses of Nelly, Ne-Yo, or Usher. However, it was revealed that the Cow is actually Grammy-winner Ne-Yo, based on specific clues and personal anecdotes.

The Gazelle’s breathtaking performance of Donna Summer’s “On the Radio” evoked a strong emotional response from the judges, with guesses including Auliʻi Cravalho, Vanessa Hudgens, and Constance Wu. However, it was concluded that the Gazelle is Hawaiian actress and singer Janel Parrish, based on personal experiences and telling clues.

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