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Get ready for a Spice Girls takeover on 'The Masked Singer'! Next week's episode promises a night of iconic performances and dazzling costumes, including Taraji P. Henson as Scary Spice. But first, find out why the show took a break and wha...
On the next episode of 'The Masked Singer,' the magic of the Spice Girls comes to the stage as panelist Taraji P. Henson embodies Scary Spice. The episode promises performances of iconic Spice Girls songs, including Crane singing 'Say You’ll Be There,' Snowcone performing 'Wannabe,' and Pugcasso tackling 'Too Much'. Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Rita Ora, and Robin Thicke will also join in the fun, dressed as Baby Spice, Posh Spice, and Ginger Spice, respectively.
This week, however, 'The Masked Singer' took a break. Instead of a new episode, Fox re-aired 'The Real Full Monty,' a special dedicated to raising cancer awareness and honoring the late James Van Der Beek, who participated in the 2024 show. This special encourages viewers to donate to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance.
'The Masked Singer' will officially be back on February 25th. Don't miss 'Spice Girls Night' to see which disguised celebrity will be unmasked next!
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