Which season and episode did Paparazzo appear in?
Paparazzo was a contestant in Season 13 of *The Masked Singer*, competing until the "Merging of the Masks" episode featuring the final six.
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*The Masked Singer* Season 13 recently narrowed down its competition to the 'Lucky Six,' including the enigmatic Paparazzo. This recap compiles the clues and speculation surrounding this character before their unmasking. Why was this masked...
Paparazzo's journey involved several intriguing hints. Early clues showcased the contestant at the iconic Crossroads of the World landmark. This led to speculation: Was it the historic L.A. location itself, featured in films like *Argo* and *The Muppets*, or was it wordplay? Theories emerged around actors from the movie *Crossroads* (like Justin Long or Anson Mount) or alumni from *Boy Meets World* (like Ben Savage or Matthew Lawrence), especially given hints about a child star past. This *Boy Meets World* connection was strengthened significantly when Danielle Fishel appeared as a "Colossal Clue." During a Q&A, Paparazzo confirmed being on TV shows and TMZ, admitted having a Jenny McCarthy poster, and shared they hadn't met Rita Ora but found Ken Jeong hilarious. Their performance of "Unpretty" added another layer to the puzzle just before their unmasking. Judges' final guesses included Jason Ritter, Ben Savage, and Matthew Lawrence.
Paparazzo was a contestant in Season 13 of *The Masked Singer*, competing until the "Merging of the Masks" episode featuring the final six.
The Crossroads of the World location, the *Boy Meets World* connections (including the Danielle Fishel clue), and the performance of "Unpretty" by TLC were significant hints.
Before the unmasking, judges guessed celebrities like Jason Ritter, Ben Savage, and Matthew Lawrence.
The clues strongly pointed towards a *Boy Meets World* connection. Did you guess Paparazzo's identity correctly before the reveal? Let us know!
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