“The Masked Singer” is celebrating its milestone 10th season with a special kickoff premiere episode immediately following the NFL Double Header. The premiere will include a special celebrity performance and reveal – one of the biggest, can’t-miss unmaskings in the show’s history! The episode will also feature the return of “The Masked Singer” celebrity alumni from previous seasons.
The alumni pair up for all-new duet performances. Play along with host Nick Cannon and celebrity panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke before the official competition begins in the all-new “Season 10 Kickoff” episode of “The Masked Singer” airing Sunday, September 10 (8:00-9:00 Pm Et/5:00-6:00 Pm Pt live to all time zones) on Fox.
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 10, Episode 1, to find out what happened Sunday, September 10 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox. Then be sure...
The alumni pair up for all-new duet performances. Play along with host Nick Cannon and celebrity panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke before the official competition begins in the all-new “Season 10 Kickoff” episode of “The Masked Singer” airing Sunday, September 10 (8:00-9:00 Pm Et/5:00-6:00 Pm Pt live to all time zones) on Fox.
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 10, Episode 1, to find out what happened Sunday, September 10 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox. Then be sure...
- 9/11/2023
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the Season 10 season premiere of “The Masked Singer,” which aired Sept. 10 on Fox.
“The Masked Singer” kicked off its 10th season on Sunday night with a special episode — and a lotta Lovato. Demi Lovato as “Anonymouse” was the first celebrity unmasked this season — although there’s an asterisk there. Lovato didn’t appear as part of the competition (otherwise they absolutely would have continued into future weeks), but as a one-off.
Lovato, of course, got their start at Disney — a.k.a. the Mouse House — via the Disney Channel movie “Camp Rock” and series “Sonny with a Chance.” So the “Anonymouse” character itself was most definitely a hint to Lovato’s identity under the mask.
Lovato opened the show with a strong take on “What About Love,” as originally performed by Heart. “Just like Michelle Obama, Oprah and Angelina Jolie,...
“The Masked Singer” kicked off its 10th season on Sunday night with a special episode — and a lotta Lovato. Demi Lovato as “Anonymouse” was the first celebrity unmasked this season — although there’s an asterisk there. Lovato didn’t appear as part of the competition (otherwise they absolutely would have continued into future weeks), but as a one-off.
Lovato, of course, got their start at Disney — a.k.a. the Mouse House — via the Disney Channel movie “Camp Rock” and series “Sonny with a Chance.” So the “Anonymouse” character itself was most definitely a hint to Lovato’s identity under the mask.
Lovato opened the show with a strong take on “What About Love,” as originally performed by Heart. “Just like Michelle Obama, Oprah and Angelina Jolie,...
- 9/11/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Bebe Rexha has shared more about her sexuality and love life, which has included fellow celebs. In an interview posted on Wednesday, May 5, the 31-year-old "Meant to Be" singer revealed to the U.K. magazine Gay Times that she has previously dated women, including famous ones, and is currently in a relationship with a man. "What I believe about sexuality is this: it's a scale," she said. "Have I gone out with girls before? Yes. Have I dated girls? Yes, I have. And famous ones, but I'm not naming them. Even though people would be living for it—no!" She continued, "Have I fallen in love with a girl before? Yes. But right now, I'm in a relationship with a...
- 5/6/2021
- E! Online
Bebe Rexha knows about making an escape. The 30-year-old singer-songwriter has been making music since 2010, years before she celebrated breakout fame with hits like "Me, Myself & I" and "Meant to Be." Along the way, Rexha has faced the darker side of the industry she long worked to break into. In a newly released interview with Cosmopolitan UK, the star recalled several uncomfortable experiences with producers and writers she weathered over the years. "When I first got to La, I worked with a very big producer. He put me in a room with lots of other songwriters and engineers who all seemed high [on drugs]," she alleged to the magazine. "One writer walked in...
- 9/3/2019
- E! Online
Bebe Rexha is giving the phrase "birthday suit" a whole new meaning. On Aug. 30, the "Meant to Be" singer celebrated her 30th birthday and shared a stripped-down Instagram snap with followers.
"This is what 30 looks like," she wrote in the caption. "My #BirthdaySuit Self love. Body positivity. Unapologetically me. Pre-show stretch and lipstick application #Not20Anymore"
Bebe's message of body positivity extends further than her Instagram posts. She frequently opens up about the realities of Hollywood, and the lengths she'll go to raise mental health awareness and receive equal treatment in the industry. Last year, she started a public conversation about body shaming after designers refused to dress her for the Grammys, and just two weeks ago, she called out a music executive who said she's "too old to be sexy." No matter what the opponents say, we hope Bebe keeps up her uninhibited and empowering approach to life.
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"This is what 30 looks like," she wrote in the caption. "My #BirthdaySuit Self love. Body positivity. Unapologetically me. Pre-show stretch and lipstick application #Not20Anymore"
Bebe's message of body positivity extends further than her Instagram posts. She frequently opens up about the realities of Hollywood, and the lengths she'll go to raise mental health awareness and receive equal treatment in the industry. Last year, she started a public conversation about body shaming after designers refused to dress her for the Grammys, and just two weeks ago, she called out a music executive who said she's "too old to be sexy." No matter what the opponents say, we hope Bebe keeps up her uninhibited and empowering approach to life.
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- 9/2/2019
- by Karenna Meredith
- Popsugar.com
Fashion designers will rue the day that they refused to dress Bebe Rexha for the 2019 Grammy Awards. The "Meant to Be" singer wore an absolutely breathtaking gown when she walked the red carpet at tonight's star-studded event, where she received a nomination for Best New Artist and Best Country Duo/Group Performance. "I feel like a princess. I wanted to go for that vibe," she told E!'s Ryan Seacrest of her Monsoori ensemble, which featured an extravagant tulle skirt and plunging neckline. Just weeks ago, Bebe made headlines for putting unnamed fashion designers on blast for turning down the opportunity to style the singer because of her size. The performer...
- 2/11/2019
- E! Online
It's going to be a night to remember for Bebe Rexha. With the 2019 Grammys just hours away, the 29-year-old will soon find out if she's the winner of Best New Artist. In addition, the singer was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance thanks to her "Meant to Be" collaboration with Florida Georgia Line, however Dan + Shay won that award before the ceremony telecast started. But before the awards are handed out, Bebe appeared on the red carpet and shared just how excited she was at what's to come, especially after "Meant to Be" opened her up to new genres of music and fans. "I hope so, 'cause I hate being stuck in a box," she told Ryan Seacrest about making music...
- 2/11/2019
- E! Online
What makes Florida Georgia Line country? Funny you should ask! Before tonight's 2019 Grammy Awards kicked off, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley hit the red carpet to celebrate their nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. But before they find out if their song "Meant to Be" with Bebe Rexha wins big, the guys stopped by Live From the Red Carpet and shared what makes themselves truly country. "I think my lifestyle from the woods to the water and everywhere in between. It's how you live your life," Brian explained to E! News' Ryan Seacrest exclusively. "Try to be an outdoors man, be a good husband, be a good family man, work my butt off you know what I'm saying? A...
- 2/10/2019
- E! Online
Even among jaded music industry types — hardened by years, if not decades, of quasi-authentic glad-handing and perpetual cynicism — there are few events more whimsical than Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy gala. Every year, on the night before the award show, the record label kingmaker hosts approximately 1,000 people for an event that combines myriad performances with Davis honoring and anointing his favorite industry people — many of whom have long locked down “legend” status — alongside various sports and political figures.
But for all the paparazzi and glitz that Davis ensures each year, it...
But for all the paparazzi and glitz that Davis ensures each year, it...
- 2/10/2019
- by Jason Newman
- Rollingstone.com
Brandi Carlile won in three consecutive categories when the bulk of the 61st annual Grammy Awards — those not shown during the TV broadcast — were handed out during the Grammys Premiere Ceremony.
Carlile’s album By the Way, I Forgive You was named Best Americana Album, while her song “The Joke” won for Best American Roots Performance and Best American Roots Song.
“Americana music is the island of the misfit toys. I am such a misfit,” Carlile said upon winning Best American Roots Song for her empowering outsider anthem “The Joke.
Carlile’s album By the Way, I Forgive You was named Best Americana Album, while her song “The Joke” won for Best American Roots Performance and Best American Roots Song.
“Americana music is the island of the misfit toys. I am such a misfit,” Carlile said upon winning Best American Roots Song for her empowering outsider anthem “The Joke.
- 2/10/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Winners of the 61st annual Grammys were revealed on February 10 in a two-part event. The majority of the 84 Grammy Awards were handed out at the non-televised Premiere Ceremony, which began at 12:30 p.m. Pt/3:30 p.m. Et and was hosted by Shaggy at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles.
The televised portion of the Grammys took place across the street at the Staples Center. It started on CBS at 5:00 p.m. Pt/8:00 p.m. Et. Winners in the top 10 categories were announced during a three-and-a-half hour concert that was hosted by Alicia Keys. Scroll down for the full and complete list of winners at the 61st annual Grammy Awards.
Heading into the awards, Kendrick Lamar led with eight nominations. But we expect two women to dominate with both Lady Gaga and Kacey Musgraves winning four apiece. Among these are three of the four most prestigious...
The televised portion of the Grammys took place across the street at the Staples Center. It started on CBS at 5:00 p.m. Pt/8:00 p.m. Et. Winners in the top 10 categories were announced during a three-and-a-half hour concert that was hosted by Alicia Keys. Scroll down for the full and complete list of winners at the 61st annual Grammy Awards.
Heading into the awards, Kendrick Lamar led with eight nominations. But we expect two women to dominate with both Lady Gaga and Kacey Musgraves winning four apiece. Among these are three of the four most prestigious...
- 2/10/2019
- by Paul Sheehan and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Baby on board! Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard is expecting his second child with his wife, Hayley Hubbard, E! News can confirm. The cute couple announced the exciting news on the red carpet at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy Gala on Saturday night. Photographers caught the sweet moment that Tyler bent down to kiss Hayley's belly, sharing the exciting baby news with the world. After the reveal, the duo went inside to the bash, where Florida Georgia Line later performed their hit song "Meant to Be" on the stage with Bebe Rexha. The collab is up for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 2019 Grammys on Sunday. Tyler's baby news comes just over a year after the couple, who tied the knot...
- 2/10/2019
- E! Online
Last year Bruno Mars was the king of the Grammy Awards winning all six of his races. This year, one of the artists he bested for many of those prizes, Kendrick Lamar, leads with a whopping eight nominations. Many of these bids come for his work on the “Black Panther” soundtrack and the chart-topping single “All the Stars.” Likewise, Lady Gaga earned four nominations for “Shallow,” the love ballad from her film “A Star is Born.” Both of their songs also contend at the Academy Awards.
The four general field categories — Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist — are the top prizes at the Grammys. While the nominees are drawn from across a variety of music genres, the winners of these Grammy Awards tend to be the biggest pop and rock acts like Mars, Adele, Taylor Swift, and Mumford and Sons.
The four general field categories — Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist — are the top prizes at the Grammys. While the nominees are drawn from across a variety of music genres, the winners of these Grammy Awards tend to be the biggest pop and rock acts like Mars, Adele, Taylor Swift, and Mumford and Sons.
- 2/10/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We know one person looking forward to the 2019 Grammys! With two big nominations under her belt, we expect Sunday to be a major evening for Bebe Rexha. Thus, it's just perfect that E! News has joined forces with the "Meant to Be" singer ahead of music's biggest night. E! News will be following Bebe as she preps for the Grammys. The exclusive behind-the-scenes segments are slated to air during Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2019 Grammy Awards and E! Live From the Red Carpet: The 2019 Grammy Awards. Not to mention, the superstar singer will be giving fans a personal and inside look at Grammys weekend by participating in an...
- 2/9/2019
- E! Online
Toward the end of Bebe Rexha’s mini-set at Thursday night’s Spotify party for the Grammys’ Best New Artist nominees at Los Angeles’ Hammer Museum, the pop singer-songwriter stopped her hit “Meant to Be” as the song began. “I worked too hard for this fucking bullshit,” she told the crowd. “Call me whatever the fuck you want to call me. I’m being a bitch right now, yes.”
It was a moment of spontaneity and emotion that highlighted the annual party in which nearly every nominee perform a few...
It was a moment of spontaneity and emotion that highlighted the annual party in which nearly every nominee perform a few...
- 2/8/2019
- by Jason Newman
- Rollingstone.com
“If it’s meant to be, it’ll be,” sing Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line on their country collaboration “Meant to Be.” But we’re not so sure it’s meant to be at the Grammys, where the song is up for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. Despite its crossover success, it trails in our racetrack odds, which have been determined by combining the predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users. Instead, we think Grammy voters would rather have a stiff drink: “Tequila” by Dan and Shay.
“Meant to Be” made history as the longest-running number-one hit on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart: 50 weeks on top — almost an entire year. It also reached number-two on the Hot 100 singles chart that tracks hits from all genres. Country songs that do so well on the pop charts often do well at the Grammys too, like Record of the Year winners...
“Meant to Be” made history as the longest-running number-one hit on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart: 50 weeks on top — almost an entire year. It also reached number-two on the Hot 100 singles chart that tracks hits from all genres. Country songs that do so well on the pop charts often do well at the Grammys too, like Record of the Year winners...
- 2/6/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
As we head into the first live show of Season 15 for “The Voice,” who do you think is the best artist on Team Adam Levine? We’ve got our exclusive best-to-worst rankings below for his competitors this year.
Next Monday and Tuesday “The Voice” will transition from its pre-taped rounds to live shows where the audience has a say in who stays and who goes. In these Live Playoffs, each of the four teams of six coached by Levine, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and Blake Shelton will compete for just three spots in the following round. Two of those spots will be determined by audience votes and the the last one by coach choice. For our recent play-by-play analysis of the Knockouts, click on these links for Monday, October 29, Tuesday, October 30 and Monday, November 5.
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Below we rank...
Next Monday and Tuesday “The Voice” will transition from its pre-taped rounds to live shows where the audience has a say in who stays and who goes. In these Live Playoffs, each of the four teams of six coached by Levine, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and Blake Shelton will compete for just three spots in the following round. Two of those spots will be determined by audience votes and the the last one by coach choice. For our recent play-by-play analysis of the Knockouts, click on these links for Monday, October 29, Tuesday, October 30 and Monday, November 5.
See ‘The Voice’ Winners Full List: Photos and Where Are They Now Updates
Below we rank...
- 11/9/2018
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
“American Idol” has reached the Top 14 stage of the competition for season 16. These artists are still in the hunt to win this reality competition series hosted by Ryan Seacrest. They will sing for America’s votes for the first time on Sunday, April 22. Take a closer look at each of the 14 artists in the photos above and then vote for the winner of this ABC revival of “American Idol” at the bottom of this post and be sure to sound off on your favorites in the comments section.
This pool of talent was selected by judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie in a series of auditions. First, they caught the eye of the panel at one of the regional auditions. That won them a trip to Hollywood, where they numbered among the 169 would-be winners. They then made the cut down to the Top 50.
At that point, they had...
This pool of talent was selected by judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie in a series of auditions. First, they caught the eye of the panel at one of the regional auditions. That won them a trip to Hollywood, where they numbered among the 169 would-be winners. They then made the cut down to the Top 50.
At that point, they had...
- 4/21/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
It took five weeks of episodes on the “American Idol” revival on ABC but we finally have the top 14 who will sing for your votes beginning on April 22. We asked you which of these are the early favorites to win season 16, which is hosted by Ryan Seacrest. Four of the finalists – Gabby Barrett, Cade Foehner, Jurnee and Ada Vox — are the only ones to register double digits in our poll. Each was a clear favorite for at least one of the three judges: Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.
None of the other 10 other artists in the Top 14 — Jonny Brenns, Marcio Donaldson, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Garrett Jacobs, Mara Justine, Dennis Lorenzo, Maddie Poppe, Michelle Sussett, Catie Turner and Michael J. Woodard — merited more than nine percent of the vote. Are we underestimating one of these talents?
If you haven’t voted yet, be sure to cast your ballot in...
None of the other 10 other artists in the Top 14 — Jonny Brenns, Marcio Donaldson, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Garrett Jacobs, Mara Justine, Dennis Lorenzo, Maddie Poppe, Michelle Sussett, Catie Turner and Michael J. Woodard — merited more than nine percent of the vote. Are we underestimating one of these talents?
If you haven’t voted yet, be sure to cast your ballot in...
- 4/20/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Which singer will win “American Idol” Season 16? Now that judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan have named the Top 14 artists of 2018, it’s time to start making Your predictions. Take a closer look at each of these finalists in the photo gallery above. Four singers will be eliminated next week, so head over to Gold Derby’s predictions center right now to give us your first picks. You can keep updating your predictions throughout the week until just before the results show airs on ABC. The reader with the best score each week will win a $100 Amazon eGift Card, so what are you waiting for?
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This season’s six female finalists are Catie Turner, Gabby Barrett, Jurnee, Maddie Poppe, Mara Justine and Michelle Sussett. During the Top 24 rounds they each got the opportunity to sing solo and with a superstar,...
See Who will win ‘American Idol’ in its first season on ABC? [Poll]
This season’s six female finalists are Catie Turner, Gabby Barrett, Jurnee, Maddie Poppe, Mara Justine and Michelle Sussett. During the Top 24 rounds they each got the opportunity to sing solo and with a superstar,...
- 4/17/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“American Idol” finalized the line-up for the first live show on April 22 at the end of Monday’s episode when Ryan Seacrest revealed the seven artists from the remaining Top 24 to make the cut. These lucky seven join the same number who were announced last week. But which of these Top 14 will win season 16? Take a closer look at each of thes artists in the photos above and then vote for the winner of this ABC revival of “American Idol” at the bottom of this post and be sure to sound off on your favorite in the comments section.
All 14 of these contestants have survived a grueling process that began with winning over the three judges — Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie — at a regional audition and getting a ticket to Hollywood. A whopping 169 would-be winners made the trip to La La Land, before being cut to 50. That group...
All 14 of these contestants have survived a grueling process that began with winning over the three judges — Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie — at a regional audition and getting a ticket to Hollywood. A whopping 169 would-be winners made the trip to La La Land, before being cut to 50. That group...
- 4/17/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“American Idol” finished the Top 24 stage of the competition on April 16 and seven of the 12 singers in Group 2 made the cut to sing on the live shows starting April 22. Which of these these lucky seven do you think could go all the way and win season 16? Vote in our poll below and then sound off in the comments section.
In episodes taped weeks ago, the remaining two dozen artists from the Top 50 were divided into two groups. Each one of these two dozen hopefuls had to perform both solo and in duets with celebrities in front of judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. That trio of talent then determined if each contestant deserved a place in the Top 14. The first wave of contestants in the Top 14 were revealed at the end of the April 9 episode of this revival on ABC hosted Ryan Seacrest.
Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 16:...
In episodes taped weeks ago, the remaining two dozen artists from the Top 50 were divided into two groups. Each one of these two dozen hopefuls had to perform both solo and in duets with celebrities in front of judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. That trio of talent then determined if each contestant deserved a place in the Top 14. The first wave of contestants in the Top 14 were revealed at the end of the April 9 episode of this revival on ABC hosted Ryan Seacrest.
Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 16:...
- 4/17/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
As someone who [A] willingly watched Glee until the bitter end, and has seen Wicked enough times that I’ve started wondering what the Wicked Witch’s talking-goat teacher does after hours, I was embarrassingly excited for Monday’s American Idol.
Sure, I was curious to find out which singers would snag the final seven open spots in this season’s Top 14 — but not nearly as curious as I was to see just how thoroughly Ada Vox would nail “Defying Gravity” alongside Rachel Berry herself, Lea Michele. Honestly, it’s the kind of once-in-a-blue-moon event that gay prophets have been documenting...
Sure, I was curious to find out which singers would snag the final seven open spots in this season’s Top 14 — but not nearly as curious as I was to see just how thoroughly Ada Vox would nail “Defying Gravity” alongside Rachel Berry herself, Lea Michele. Honestly, it’s the kind of once-in-a-blue-moon event that gay prophets have been documenting...
- 4/17/2018
- TVLine.com
Over the course of the four pre-taped episodes of “American Idol” that started April 8, the three judges — pop princess Katy Perry, country superstar Luke Bryan and Oscar-winning singer/songwriter Lionel Richie — are seen winnowing the Top 24 down to the 14 artists who will sing on the first live show on April 22. Last week, we saw the first half of these would-be winners of “American Idol” competing for places in the Top 14.
See Who will win ‘American Idol’ in its first season on ABC? [Poll]
This week, it is the turn of the remaining 12 artists, who form Group 2. On Sunday’s show, they sang solo while Monday will see them partnered with celebrities for duets. At the end of the episode, we will learn which seven contestants will join those from Group 1 in the Top 14.
See ‘American Idol’ Season 16 schedule: When are the live shows and grand finale?
Once these live playoffs of “American Idol” season 16 begin,...
See Who will win ‘American Idol’ in its first season on ABC? [Poll]
This week, it is the turn of the remaining 12 artists, who form Group 2. On Sunday’s show, they sang solo while Monday will see them partnered with celebrities for duets. At the end of the episode, we will learn which seven contestants will join those from Group 1 in the Top 14.
See ‘American Idol’ Season 16 schedule: When are the live shows and grand finale?
Once these live playoffs of “American Idol” season 16 begin,...
- 4/16/2018
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
<span class="s1">On Monday’s <i>American Idol</i>, the 12 contestants from the top 24 who performed solos on Sunday night took the stage again to sing celebrity duets with professionals from the industry. At the end of the night, five contestants were eliminated by judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan. The remaining artists, along with the seven who survived last week, will have a chance to sing for America’s vote next week.</span>
<span class="s1">First up, Caleb Lee Hutchinson was paired with Bebe Rexha, singing Rexha’s own “Meant to Be.” It was a great matchup and song choice, suiting ...</span>...
<span class="s1">First up, Caleb Lee Hutchinson was paired with Bebe Rexha, singing Rexha’s own “Meant to Be.” It was a great matchup and song choice, suiting ...</span>...
- 4/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
“American Idol” is just one show away from finalizing the Top 14 who will get to sing on the first live show of season 16 on April 22. On Sunday (April 15), the second group from the Top 24 took to the stage to sing solos for judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. On Monday (April 16), they will partner with celebrities on duets that will decide their fate.
The 12 singers in Group 2 are: Ron Bultongez, Marcio Donaldson, Amelia Harris, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Garrett Jacobs, Jurnee Siani, Mara Justine, Shannon O’Hara, Effie Passero, Alyssa Raghunandan, Maddie Poppe and Ada Vox.
These performances were taped weeks ago and we have discovered the songs that you’ll see them sing on Monday and the stars that will join them. Below, the list of the dozen artists in contention for the seven slots remaining in the Top 14 and those celebrity duets (as well as the ones...
The 12 singers in Group 2 are: Ron Bultongez, Marcio Donaldson, Amelia Harris, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Garrett Jacobs, Jurnee Siani, Mara Justine, Shannon O’Hara, Effie Passero, Alyssa Raghunandan, Maddie Poppe and Ada Vox.
These performances were taped weeks ago and we have discovered the songs that you’ll see them sing on Monday and the stars that will join them. Below, the list of the dozen artists in contention for the seven slots remaining in the Top 14 and those celebrity duets (as well as the ones...
- 4/16/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Once Upon a Time, Scorpion, The Voice and Major Crimes!
1 | Were you surprised The Ranch‘s audience didn’t have a bigger reaction to Kurtwood Smith calling his former ’70s Show costars “dumbasses”? Wasn’t it fairly predictable that the pipeline deal was going to fall through? And were you surprised by all the jokes the Bennetts made about Russia, assuming the family voted for Trump?
PHOTOS2017 in Review: 13 Dumb Things TV Did...
1 | Were you surprised The Ranch‘s audience didn’t have a bigger reaction to Kurtwood Smith calling his former ’70s Show costars “dumbasses”? Wasn’t it fairly predictable that the pipeline deal was going to fall through? And were you surprised by all the jokes the Bennetts made about Russia, assuming the family voted for Trump?
PHOTOS2017 in Review: 13 Dumb Things TV Did...
- 12/22/2017
- TVLine.com
The Voice has declared its season 13 winner!
Chloe Kohanski took home the top prize during Tuesday night's live results show finale. The 23-year-old rocker from Tennessee was on Team Blake, and it's no surprise that she looked visibly excited and a tiny bit surprised when she was declared the champ.
She also got a massive hug from her coach, Blake Shelton, as confetti fell. The 41-year-old country crooner -- and the only coach besides Adam Levine to be on the show all 13 seasons -- is now a six-time coaching champ.
One of the music competition's youngest contestants left in the competition, Addison Agen (Team Adam), was the runner-up, while Brooke Simpson (Team Miley) came in third and Red Marlow (Team Blake) came in fourth.
All four put on amazing performances throughout the evening, though Addison getting bluesy with Norah Jones on "Don't Know Why" and Sia performing in a life-sized doll box while belting out "Titanium" with Brooke...
Chloe Kohanski took home the top prize during Tuesday night's live results show finale. The 23-year-old rocker from Tennessee was on Team Blake, and it's no surprise that she looked visibly excited and a tiny bit surprised when she was declared the champ.
She also got a massive hug from her coach, Blake Shelton, as confetti fell. The 41-year-old country crooner -- and the only coach besides Adam Levine to be on the show all 13 seasons -- is now a six-time coaching champ.
One of the music competition's youngest contestants left in the competition, Addison Agen (Team Adam), was the runner-up, while Brooke Simpson (Team Miley) came in third and Red Marlow (Team Blake) came in fourth.
All four put on amazing performances throughout the evening, though Addison getting bluesy with Norah Jones on "Don't Know Why" and Sia performing in a life-sized doll box while belting out "Titanium" with Brooke...
- 12/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The Voice has declared its season 13 winner!
Chloe Kohanski took home the top prize during Tuesday night's live results show finale. The 23-year-old rocker from Tennessee was on Team Blake, and it's no surprise that she looked visibly excited and a tiny bit surprised when she was declared the champ.
Tyler Golden/NBC
She also got a massive hug from her coach, Blake Shelton, as confetti fell. The 41-year-old country crooner -- and the only coach besides Adam Levine to be on the show all 13 seasons -- is now a six-time coaching champ.
Trae Patton/NBC
As if she needed to prove she was a total rockstar, Chloe's finale performance was "White Wedding" alongside Billy Idol himself.
Tyler Golden/NBC
One of the music competition's youngest contestants left in the competition, Addison Agen (Team Adam), was the runner-up, while Brooke Simpson (Team Miley) came in third and Red Marlow (Team Blake) came in fourth.
During a press conference...
Chloe Kohanski took home the top prize during Tuesday night's live results show finale. The 23-year-old rocker from Tennessee was on Team Blake, and it's no surprise that she looked visibly excited and a tiny bit surprised when she was declared the champ.
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She also got a massive hug from her coach, Blake Shelton, as confetti fell. The 41-year-old country crooner -- and the only coach besides Adam Levine to be on the show all 13 seasons -- is now a six-time coaching champ.
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As if she needed to prove she was a total rockstar, Chloe's finale performance was "White Wedding" alongside Billy Idol himself.
Tyler Golden/NBC
One of the music competition's youngest contestants left in the competition, Addison Agen (Team Adam), was the runner-up, while Brooke Simpson (Team Miley) came in third and Red Marlow (Team Blake) came in fourth.
During a press conference...
- 12/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Remember how, as Season 12 of The Voice drew to a close, there was actual suspense about whether Chris Blue or Lauren Duski would be named the winner? Season 13 hasn’t been like that. For what seems like ever, Chloe Kohanski has dominated in both iTunes sales and our weekly TVLine polls. So Tuesday’s results show was really just a long, long wait to hear her victory announced. Unless, that is, we were in for one heck of an upset. (Spoiler alert: We weren’t.) And I know it’s often seemed like I have it in for Chloe; I really don’t.
- 12/20/2017
- TVLine.com
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