The fifth season of the Australian reality television music competition was confirmed to be renewed in February 2023, with the first episode airing the following week. It is modeled after the global song contest Masked Singer, which itself is modeled by the Korean program King Of Mask Singer.
After seeing the trailer, some people can determine the candidates with ease. As a result, Amber Riley must be Snow Fox, and Conrad Sewell must be the Bouncer. Darren Hayes and Courtney Act, the cowgirl, maybe the Scary Grim Reaper. Though their stage names are unclear, Mischa Barton, Brendan Fevola, and Charlotte Crosby are also rumored to appear in the following season.
There were twelve candidates in the third and fourth seasons, but there will be thirteen in this one. The next generation of mask singers, along with their stage names, have been revealed in a photo uploaded by Channel 10’s website.
Recap Of The Masked Singer Australia Season 5 Episode 6
Burger Gal, the newest mask available, was unveiled alongside some quite intriguing hints. Burger Gal was shown holding a trophy and receiving a cowboy hat as she talked about her accomplishments and her bottle-worthy scent. As she was speaking about her grandfather and nephew, a speech bubble with the Brooklyn Bridge appeared. Do you know what any of that means? We don’t.
CLUES: Burgers are loved by all. Delicious, and a scent you could bottle! And you already know that I’m the champion when it comes to fast food. Being a burger makes me quite proud, and I’ve seen some incredible things. My mother was, of course, quite motivated. If you watched reality TV or followed my life, you would know, Dad.
You might also ask my nephew or granddad. They both have principles, and they regard the burger as the culinary monarchy. I hear people playing with their food now, but I’m just a piece of equipment. Well, except for that one time, ha ha ha.
So, how do you like your burger? With a hot potato? Or, like me, with ten ingredients! Snow Fox was not letting the competition stop her from belting the whole place down! This week, she included references to the devil and crucifix in many of her clues, and we even saw a newspaper headlined “Snow Fox Super Fight!” when she was talking about trolls. All of this suggested that her clues were about faith.
CLUES: The previous time, I abandoned the panel in the woods and froze out the competition. You will be blown away by this Fox.
Since my name is Snow Fox, I suppose you might call me a predator, but you won’t find me dancing with the devil. I’m not that bad. Being a snowfox and making a living might be risky. Trolls are constantly trying to stop me. What other people say doesn’t matter; it’s just jealousy.
Even the most memorable occasions aren’t always easy to come by. I think it’s crucial to have faith in what you do because the hunt can be challenging and the winters are long!
The Masked Singer Australia Season 5 Episode 7 Release Date
The Masked Singer Australia Season 5 Episode 7 will release on 23 October 2023. The episode will air at 5:30 AM EDT in Australia. It would be a 51-minute episode, and you will be able to watch the episodes once they are broadcast officially in Australia.
- In India at 1:00 AM on 23 October 2023
- In Pakistan at 12:30 AM on 23 October 2023
- In the United States at 03:30 PM on 22 October 2023
- In Canada at 03:30 PM on 22 October 2023
- In the Philippines at 3:30 AM on 23 October 2023
- In Japan at 4:30 AM on 23 October 2023
- In South Korea at 4:30 AM on 23 October 2023
- In New Zealand at 7:30 AM on 23 October 2023
Preview Of The Masked Singer Australia Season 5 Episode 7
After six massive revelations, there are only six masks remaining! At halftime tonight, who’s going home? We’re traveling across time to present you with performances from each decade!
Where Can You Watch The Masked Singer Australia Season 5 Episode 7?
The Masked Singer Australia Season 5 will debut on Channel 10 and 10 Play. In Australia, they are a part of Network Ten, a commercial television network. Channel 10 is available for free broadcast. As a result, viewers are only obligated to pay their television service providers and not the broadcaster.