The Masked Singer (Australian TV series) season 2

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The Masked Singer
Season 2
Presented by Osher Günsberg
Judges
No. of contestants12
Winner Bonnie Anderson as "Bushranger"
Runner-up Kate Miller-Heidke as "Queen"
No. of episodes11
Release
Original network Network 10
Original release10 August (2020-08-10) 
14 September 2020 (2020-09-14)
Season chronology
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Season 1
Next 
Season 3

The second season of The Masked Singer Australia was renewed in October 2019 [3] and premiered on Monday, 10 August 2020. [4] [5] [6] Osher Günsberg returned as the show's host. [7] [8] In the Grand Finale on 14 September 2020, Bonnie Anderson (as “Bushranger”) was crowned as the winner, Kate Miller-Heidke (as “Queen”) was the runner-up, and Eddie Perfect (as “Frillneck”) placed third. [9]

Production

The costumes were designed and created by Australian Academy Award and BAFTA Award-Winning costume designer Tim Chappel, who is best known for his work on The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert with Lizzy Gardiner. [10] [11]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the in studio audience consisted of socially-distanced production staff wearing costumes. [12] [13] Additionally, a small number of Australian viewers that were selected to act as a virtual audience. The virtual audience streamed the live performances online while the show was produced and voted for their favourite character's performances. The performer with the fewest votes by the virtual audience was unmasked in each episode. For confidentiality, the virtual audience did not witness the elimination's result or the unmasking of the performers. [14]

Production of The Masked Singer was suspended on 22 August 2020 after a crew member tested positive to COVID-19, with 16 confirmed cases connected to the show. [15] All production staff, judges and singers were placed in self-isolation. [16] [17] [18] All episodes of the show except for the grand finale had been filmed prior to the production's suspension, with the finale having been scheduled to film within hours of the shut down. [18] [19]

Panellists and host

Lindsay Lohan did not return to the judging panel due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Australia's travel restrictions. [8] She was replaced by a new panellist, comedian Urzila Carlson. [1] [2]

The returning judging panel consisted of radio personality Jackie O, singer-songwriter Dannii Minogue and comedian Dave Hughes. [8] Osher Günsberg returned to host the show. [8]

Contestants

In the second season, there were 12 contestants who competed in the competition. [5] [6] Before the season began, Network Ten revealed that the cast included Hollywood actors, a "big name" from an Emmy Award winning television series, Logie Award winners, chart-toppers and a triple Olympian who is a top 10 world-ranked athlete. They further revealed the cast amassing a combined 22 platinum records, 11 gold records, 13 ARIA Awards and two World Cups. [12]

Stage name [6] [20] CelebrityOccupationEpisodes
12345678911
Bushranger Bonnie Anderson SingerWINSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEWINNER
Queen Kate Miller-Heidke SingerWINSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFERUNNER-UP
Frillneck Eddie Perfect Singer/comedianWINSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFETHIRD
Puppet Simon Pryce Children’s Entertainer/SingerWINSAFESAFESAFESAFEOUT
Kitten Julia Morris Comedian/TV PersonalityWINSAFESAFESAFEOUT
Cactus Lucy Durack ActressRISKSAFESAFEOUT
Wizard Isaiah Firebrace SingerRISKSAFEOUT
Dragonfly Sophie Monk Singer/TV PersonalityRISKSAFEOUT
Sloth Katie Noonan Singer/ComposerWINOUT
Goldfish Christine Anu SingerRISKOUT
Hammerhead Michael Bevan CricketerOUT
Echidna Mark Philippoussis Former Tennis PlayerOUT
  The masked singer won their face-off and remained in the competition.
  The masked singer lost their face-off, but was not eliminated.
  The masked singer was safe from elimination.
  The masked singer was eliminated from the competition and unmasked upon their elimination.
  The masked singer did not perform.


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Sophie Monk (25446230810).jpg
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Simon Pryce 2014.jpg
Eddie Perfect.jpg
Kate at the Byron Bay Bluesfest, April 2011.jpg
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The celebrities who competed in the second season of The Masked Singer Australia, pictured in order of elimination (l-r):

Mark Philippoussis ("Echnida"),Christine Anu ("Goldfish"),Katie Noonan ("Sloth"),Sophie Monk ("Dragonfly"),Isaiah Firebrace ("Wizard"),Lucy Durack ("Cactus"),Julia Morris ("Kitten"),Simon Pryce ("Puppet"),Eddie Perfect ("Frillneck"),Kate Miller-Heidke ("Queen") and Bonnie Anderson ("Bushranger")

Not pictured: Michael Bevan ("Hammerhead")

Episodes

Episode 1 (10 August)

Performances on the first episode [21]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Goldfish"Post Malone" by Sam Feldt undisclosedRISK
2Puppet"Burning Love" by Elvis Presley undisclosedWIN
3Queen"Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd undisclosedWIN
4Echidna"Faith" by George Michael Mark Philippoussis OUT
5Dragonfly"True Colours" by Cyndi Lauper undisclosedRISK
6Frillneck"Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj undisclosedWIN

Episode 2 (11 August)

Performances on the second episode [22]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Sloth"Good as Hell" by Lizzo undisclosedWIN
2Wizard"Firework" by Katy Perry undisclosedRISK
3Kitten"Don't Start Now" by Dua Lipa undisclosedWIN
4Hammerhead"Working Class Man" by Jimmy Barnes Michael Bevan OUT
5Cactus"Just A Girl" by No Doubt undisclosedRISK
6Bushranger"Bills" by LunchMoney Lewis undisclosedWIN

Episode 3 (17 August)

Performances on the third episode [23]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Dragonfly"Dance Monkey" by Tones and I undisclosedSAFE
2Frillneck"Breaking Me" by Topic & A7S undisclosedSAFE
3Queen"Paint It Black" by The Rolling Stones undisclosedSAFE
4Goldfish"It's My Life" by Bon Jovi Christine Anu OUT
5Puppet"Somebody to Love" by Queen undisclosedSAFE

Episode 4 (18 August)

Performances on the fourth episode [24]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Bushranger"Poker Face" by Lady Gaga undisclosedSAFE
2Wizard"Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye feat. Kimbra undisclosedSAFE
3Sloth"Higher Love" by Kygo feat. Whitney Houston Katie Noonan OUT
4Kitten"The Day You Went Away" by Wendy Matthews undisclosedSAFE
5Cactus"I Love It" by Iconia Pop feat. Charli XCX undisclosedSAFE

Episode 5 (24 August)

Performances on the fifth episode [25]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Dragonfly"Tik Tok" by Ke$ha Sophie Monk OUT
2Queen"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" by Marilyn Monroe undisclosedSAFE
3Frillneck"Mad World" by Michael Andrews feat. Gary Jules undisclosedSAFE
4Puppet"Despacito" by Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee undisclosedSAFE

Episode 6 (25 August)

Performances on the sixth episode [26]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Wizard"Raise Your Glass" by Pink Isaiah Firebrace OUT
2Bushranger"Be Alright" by Dean Lewis undisclosedSAFE
3Cactus"I Touch Myself" by Divinyls undisclosedSAFE
4Kitten"One Way Or Another" by Blondie undisclosedSAFE

Episode 7 (31 August)

Performances on the seventh episode [27]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Frillneck"Land of 1000 Dances" by Wilson Pickett undisclosedSAFE
2Bushranger"Motivation" by Normani undisclosedSAFE
3Cactus"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler Lucy Durack OUT
4Queen"Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift undisclosedSAFE
5Puppet"Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran undisclosedSAFE
6Kitten"All The Small Things" by Blink-182 undisclosedSAFE

Episode 8 (1 September)

Performances on the eighth episode [28]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Puppet"Take On Me" by A-ha undisclosedSAFE
2Queen"Lose You to Love Me" by Selena Gomez undisclosedSAFE
3Kitten"You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore Julia Morris OUT
4Bushranger"Need You Now" by Lady A undisclosedSAFE
5Frillneck"Can't Hold Us" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis undisclosedSAFE

Episode 9 (7 September)

Performances on the ninth episode [29]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Puppet"Livin' la Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin Simon Pryce OUT
2Frillneck"Don't Dream It's Over" by Crowded House undisclosedSAFE
3Bushranger"One Last Time" by Ariana Grande undisclosedSAFE
4Queen"Dancing on My Own" by Robyn undisclosedSAFE

Episode 11 (14 September) — Finale

Performances on the eleventh episode [9] [30]
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Frillneck"Devil Inside" by INXS Eddie Perfect THIRD
2Queen"I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor Kate Miller-Heidke RUNNER UP
3Bushranger"When Love Takes Over" by David Guetta & Kelly Rowland Bonnie Anderson WINNER

Reception

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 1
Mask Reveal
10 August 2020Monday 7:30 pm733,000
823,000
10
7
75,000
77,000
9
7
808,000
900,000
[31] [32]
2Episode 2
Mask Reveal
11 August 2020Tuesday 7:30 pm818,000
942,000
6
5
132,000
117,000
6
2
950,000
1,059,000
[33] [34]
3Episode 3
Mask Reveal
17 August 2020Monday 7:30 pm767,000
929,000
8
5
85,000
79,000
6
4
852,000
1,008,000
[35] [36]
4Episode 4
Mask Reveal
18 August 2020Tuesday 7:30 pm806,000
916,000
6
5
87,000
91,000
6
5
893,000
1,007,000
[37] [38]
5Episode 5
Mask Reveal
24 August 2020Monday 7:30 pm692,000
786,000
11
7
61,000
106,000
10
6
753,000
892,000
[39] [40]
6Episode 6
Mask Reveal
25 August 2020Tuesday 7:30 pm717,000
810,000
9
6
86,000
86,000
8
5
803,000
896,000
[41] [42]
7Episode 7
Mask Reveal
31 August 2020Monday 7:30 pm729,000
938,000
10
5
66,000
73,000
8
5
795,000
1,011,000
[43] [44]
8Episode 8
Mask Reveal
1 September 2020Tuesday 7:30 pm681,000
797,000
10
5
106,000
131,000
7
5
787,000
928,000
[45] [46]
9Episode 9
Mask Reveal
7 September 2020Monday 7:30 pm775,000
918,000
7
5
46,000
51,000
8
5
821,000
963,000
[47] [48]
10The Masked Singer: Unmasked
"Road to Grand Finale"
8 September 2020Tuesday 7:30 pm592,000925,00011618,000 [49] [50]
11Grand Finale
The Final Reveal
14 September 2020Monday 7:30 pm1,000,000
1,191,000
6
1
47,000
46,000
3
1
1,047,000
1,237,000
[51] [52]

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