The Masked Singer is back with another thrilling episode, and this time, Group B takes the stage. The season continues with its grand “Voices of Olympus” theme, making it the biggest and most extravagant celebrity toga party ever. The show, known for its mysterious contestants and unexpected reveals, keeps fans entertained with its unique mix of singing and guessing games.
The costume department deserves a standing ovation for their incredible work. Panelists Rita Ora and Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg look like they have been living on Mount Olympus alongside Zeus himself. Robin Thicke enjoys the royal treatment with a throne, while Ken Jeong, always ready for some fun, goes all in on a gimmick.
As the episode begins, the excitement builds for five new masked celebrities. These are stars who have been adored for years, but their identities remain hidden. While the panel enjoys their gladiator-inspired looks, the singers perform songs that don’t always match the Greek mythology theme. However, after 13 seasons, it’s understandable that fresh ideas are becoming harder to come by.
One thing that never gets old, though, is teasing Nick Cannon. Rita Ora jokes that he should be the god of fertility, referencing his well-known large family. Luckily, Nick takes it all in stride and laughs along.
Boogie Woogie Brings the Energy
The night’s first performer is Boogie Woogie, and his costume is bursting with personality. Tall and thin, he moves effortlessly across the stage, dancing with ease. At first glance, some might think he could be a basketball player, but his movements suggest he has experience in entertainment.
Boogie Woogie introduces himself and shares some clues about his past. He says that taking on this character is his “disco destiny.” He admits he has always wanted to be the center of attention and even had childhood dreams of becoming a clown. Because of this, he taught himself to juggle. Could that mean he has juggled multiple careers?
From juggling, he moved on to magic, even winning a talent show with a trick. He spent time performing on the streets to pay the bills, knowing deep down that his true calling was entertainment. As he plays the piano in his clue package, he reveals that Apollo, the god of music, has called him to The Masked Singer stage. He hopes to add this competition to his long list of accomplishments.
For his debut, Boogie Woogie performs “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” by The Darkness. His voice is energetic and fun, and he easily hits the high notes. He clearly knows how to entertain a crowd, making him a strong contender. After his performance, he confidently states that his magic trick will be making the other singers disappear—though he means it in a friendly way.
The panel begins guessing his identity. Ken Jeong thinks it could be Adam Lambert, who is known for his incredible falsetto. However, Adam’s voice is so polished that it seems unlikely.
Robin Thicke believes Boogie Woogie might be a comedian, like Andy Samberg. Rita Ora suggests Mika, a legendary singer, though he isn’t the frontman of a rock band. She also considers Criss Angel, but that might be too obvious based on the magic clues.

Whoever he is, Boogie Woogie puts on a fantastic show and secures his place in the competition.
Space Ranger’s Voice is Instantly Recognizable
Next up is Space Ranger, a contestant who already has fans convinced they know his identity. When the show released a preview, people in the comment section immediately pointed to one person: Flava Flav. Could they be right?
Space Ranger introduces himself by saying that he lives on his own planet, just like in real life. He reveals that being on The Masked Singer has been a dream for a long time, and now, he finally has the chance. He shares that he has earned gold medals and worn some serious hardware around his neck. His clue package includes a report card showing an A+ in PE, hinting at athleticism.
Space Ranger also addresses the fact that he has faced criticism. He acknowledges that not everyone likes him, and a floating house of cards appears as he talks about his haters. However, he is here to prove himself and channel Aries, the god of war, to fight back.
For his performance, Space Ranger sings “Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift. If you grew up listening to his music, his voice is unmistakable. Interestingly, Flava Flav is known for being a huge Swiftie, even earning the title “King of the Swifties.” Nick Cannon even hints that Space Ranger is one of his favorite people, which adds to the speculation.
The panel starts their guesses. Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg wonders if it could be Tracy Morgan. Robin Thicke agrees that Tracy has a distinctive voice and considers the possibility. Ken Jeong guesses Floyd Mayweather, though that seems unlikely since another boxing legend, Oscar De La Hoya, was unmasked earlier in the season. Rita suggests Marlon Wayans, but the height doesn’t match.
Nick refuses to give the panel any hints about the belt detail in the costume, even though a clock is clearly visible. Fans at home are convinced that Space Ranger is Flava Flav, and he gets to sing another day.
Griffin’s Deep Connection to Fame
The next contestant, Griffin, has one of the most striking costumes of the night. He stands tall and proud, embodying the strength and presence of the mythical creature.
In his clue package, he explains that when someone becomes famous, they are treated like a god. However, he was not prepared for the level of attention he received when he skyrocketed to success. He recalls a time when a fan scraped dirt off his car to take home as a souvenir.
Despite all the admiration, he reminds everyone that he is only human. He holds up a VHS tape with a pumpkin on it, which might hint at a connection to Halloween. He also mentions a sheriff’s badge, which could be another clue.
Griffin sings “Rewrite the Stars” from The Greatest Showman, delivering a strong performance. His voice is clear and well-placed, and he expresses his emotions through the song. He shares that he has a new appreciation for life and that the stage is his happy place.
Rita guesses that Griffin could be Matthew Lillard or Freddie Prinze Jr. Ken suggests David Arquette, a fellow 90s star. Jenny, who starred in Scream, thinks Ken’s guess is actually a good one.
Griffin remains a mystery for now, but his performance makes him a contestant to watch.
Bat’s Unmasking Reveals a Reality Star
Bat steps onto the stage next, wearing a crown. She describes herself as a “Bat Ass” who is misunderstood. She says she has been villainized throughout her career, with people seeing her as a backstabber. She insists that her real friends know she has a heart of gold.
For her performance, Bat sings “Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter. While her voice isn’t as polished as some of the other contestants, she delivers an entertaining performance. Afterward, she hints that she knows both Jenny and Nick.
The panel guesses a few reality stars. Jenny suggests Larsa Pippen, while Ken thinks it could be Lisa Rinna. Robin considers Bethenny Frankel. When Bat is unmasked, she is revealed to be Scheana Shay from Vanderpump Rules! The espresso clue makes perfect sense, as she recently partnered with Chili’s to launch an espresso martini.
With Bat eliminated, the competition moves forward. Next week, Group B returns for Ghostbusters Night, promising more thrilling performances and surprises.
Summary Of The Episode
The Masked Singer Season 13 continues with its “Voices of Olympus” theme as five new masked celebrities take the stage. Boogie Woogie kicks off the night with a fun, energetic performance of I Believe in a Thing Called Love and hints at a background in magic and juggling. The panel guesses range from Adam Lambert to Andy Samberg.
Next, Space Ranger performs Bad Blood by Taylor Swift, and fans immediately suspect he is Flava Flav, especially with the visible clock on his costume. The panel throws out names like Tracy Morgan and Floyd Mayweather, but viewers remain confident in their guess.

Griffin brings a powerful presence with Rewrite the Stars and hints at past superstardom. Rita Ora and Ken Jeong think he could be a 90s icon like Matthew Lillard or David Arquette.
Pearl delivers a stunning rendition of Saving All My Love for You and leaves the panel guessing between Regina King, Shania Twain, and Joan Jett.
Finally, Bat sings Espresso but is eliminated and revealed as Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay. The competition moves forward with next week’s Ghostbusters Night, promising more surprises and exciting performances.
The Masked Singer continues Wednesdays at 8:00 pm EST on FOX and is available for streaming on Hulu.