Watch 'Chess Piece' Open Up About Their Motivation to Do 'The Masked Singer'
One of the newest stars to take to the stage talks about how far they have come from being told they were tone deaf as a kid.
Mike Bloom
three weeks of The Masked Singer Season 12, we've eliminated four superstar competitors, with one moving on to the finals. Now, it's time to debut the second group of masked stars, as they take to the stage for "Sports Night."
Tonight, five new performers will introduce themselves and establish their bid to win the Golden Mask trophy. One of them is Chess Piece, who makes her debut with an emotionally passionate performance that host Nick Cannon calls "truly incredible." And, as the sneak peek clip below shows, it's for good reason.
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"Since I was a kid, people have been telling me that I can't sing," Chess Piece admits, prompting shocked reactions from the audience, "that I'm tone deaf, that I should stop. But I love singing, so I keep doing it!"
Her statement produces nothing but support from everyone in the vicinity. The audience cheers her along, affirming she was correct in her choice. The judges beam, clearly enamored with not only her skill, but her bravery in putting herself out there in such a public space.
"This is really scary and vulnerable, but here I am taking another risk to see what happens." And, whether they end up making it all the way or not, we are very happy that Chess Piece took the risk as well.
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