'The Masked Singer' Season 9: Is Jimmy Buffet the Macaw? Parrotheads put bets on country rock artist
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Masked Singer' Season 9 is all set to charm its audience with the 'Country Night' episode. As the name itself suggests, the masked singers in this episode will be seen singing country songs. Indeed, there might be some connection between the celebrity singers inside the mask and the theme of the episode.
The new masked singers appearing in the upcoming episode of TLC's singing competition show are Macaw and Axolotl, who will compete against the last episode's winner, Fairy. Well, there has been speculation that Axolotl will be eliminated in the middle of the show. If the same happens, it will indeed leave Macaw and Fairy to move ahead for the Battle Royale round. Moreover, there is a rumor around the web that Macaw will be declared the winner. Keep reading to connect the Macaw clues and know who the celebrity singer inside is.
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Clues for Macaw
Macaw is about to stun everyone with its huge costume, but we wonder whether the celebrity singer inside it is as big as the mask. Macaw is a yellow bird with a white face and a black colored pointed beak. This masked singer will don the stage wearing a red velvet jacket with a golden sparkly border on it. The feathers of the macaw are of various colors, including red, yellow, and blue. The attire of Macaw is that of a bandleader with a dark red suit, accompanied by maroon shoes and white gloves.
The clip released on 'The Masked Singer' social media shows Macaw posing for the camera. From the clip, it seems that even though Macaw's costume is big but the celebrity singer inside it is not as big as the mask. Moreover, it seems that the big parrot head is kind of a clue for the celebrity singer inside it. Furthermore, the singer underneath it seems to be pretty old, based on hints taken from the slightly tilted posture and the released clip of the masked singer.
Is Jimmy Buffett under the Macaw mask?
He could be. Well, there are a few hints that point towards Jimmy Buffet being under the Macaw mask. First things first, the celebrity singer under the Macaw mask is speculated to be someone old, and Jimmy is 76 years old. Another big hint is that Jimmy has a devoted fanbase who are known by the name "parrotheads" and that's what is highlighted in Macaw's costume. In addition to all these hints, Jimmy is a country rock singer and the theme of Episode 6 is 'County Night' where masked singers will be singing their favorite country music.
James William Buffet is a singer-songwriter, musician, author, and businessman as well. He is known for portraying 'island escapism' lifestyle. Jimmy is one of the world's richest singers with a net worth of $550 millions. His some of famous songs are 'Margaritaville,' 'A Pirate Looks at Forty,' 'Come Monday,' and 'Why Don't We Get Drunk.'
A fan commented on YouTube, "I think the Macaw will move forward to the semifinals. I want the Axolotl to move on but I have my doubts. As long as the fairy doesn’t make it I’ll be fine." Another fan predicted, "I don’t know why but I have this feeling Macaw will be a great singer but that’s just my prediction." "I think these costumes could be really good or really bad, I think axtol will be a bad singer (sadly) and then macaw will be a good singer, but he voice will be a lighter kind of voice kind of like space bunny but better, and fairy takes it but I hope I’m wrong and Axototl or Macaw go through no hate to fairy but I want someone better in the quarters," commented another viewer.
There are numerous clues that suggest Jimmy might be concealed beneath the Macaw costume, but we must wait until the unmasking to verify this hypothesis. Although we are eager to uncover who is behind the Macaw mask, we will continue to seek additional clues that support the idea that Jimmy is the one.
'The Masked Singer' Season 9 airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on Fox.
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