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In addition to his Grammy-winning discography, the artist ‘The Masked Singer’ is now included.

Wednesday marked yet another night of major revelations for The Masked Singer; however, this time around, one of the concealed celebrities emerged victorious.

In the season ten finale of the popular Fox celebrity singing competition show, a two-hour episode featured the four remaining contestants—Cow, Donut, Gazelle, and Sea Queen—performing brand-new songs for audience and panel votes. In the end, two finalists were advanced to the Battle Royale, which ultimately determined the victor.

In light of this, the following is a summary of the unmaskings and the individuals who will be adoring their living rooms with the Golden Mask trophy.

Sea Queen, who had just performed “Rescue Me” by Fontella Bass, was the initial contestant to be eliminated in the finale. And everyone in the room was correct in supposing it was singer Macy Gray, including judges Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger, and Robin Thicke. The color was gray.

Gazelle was the second contestant to be eliminated; her rendition of “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol. Included among the judges’ educated predictions were Ashley Tisdale, Constance Wu, and Gina Rodriguez. However, “Pretty Little Liars” actress Janel Parrish was astray.

Season 10’s runner-up was Donut, who performed “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker and “Drift Away” by Dobie Gray in the final two performances. Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck, and John Schneider made educated predictions as judges. McCarthy-Wahlberg’s prediction regarding “The Dukes of Hazzard” actor John Schneider was indeed accurate.

This meant that Cow, who performed “Rhythm Nation” by Janet Jackson and “Take a Bow” by Rihanna, emerged victorious in season 10. Billy Porter and Usher were two of the judges’ predictions, while Ne-Yo received the remaining estimate from both Thicke and Scherzinger. Ne-Yo, a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, has been crowned the victor of The Masked Singer. They were correct.