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‘The Masked Singer' spoilers: Who is Boogie Woogie?

‘The Masked Singer' spoilers: Who is Boogie Woogie?

Yahoo06-03-2025
Boogie Woogie made his debut on the March 5 episode of The Masked Singer Season 13 as a member of Group B. The fuzzy 1970s throwback's first song on Fox's reality TV show was "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by the Darkness, and he had the four panelists (Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora) guessing such famous names as Adam Lambert, Andy Samberg, Mika, and Criss Angel.
But who is Boogie Woogie? If you're looking for The Masked Singer spoilers and clues, you've come to the right place! Read on for everything to know about Boogie Woogie, including which famous celebrity we think is hiding underneath the mask.
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Gold Derby's official guess for Boogie Woogie is ... Neil Patrick Harris! Don't believe us? Let's examine all of the clues so far, one by one:
Here is what Boogie Woogie had to say about himself: "Becoming Boogie Woogie feels like disco destiny, 'cause my whole childhood, I'd do anything to be the center of attention. And look at this guy. He's certainly capturing the spotlight. Back in the day, I had extravagant dreams ... of being a clown. So I taught myself to juggle. Then in high school, I shifted to more serious aspirations ... being a magician. I even entered a talent show and won. When I graduated, the only job I could hustle up was busking, which didn't exactly pay the bills. It was more panic, less disco. But I trusted that this was my calling, because I believe in a thing called doing what you love. And one moment can change everything. Now Apollo, the god of music himself, has called me up here to add The Masked Singer to my resumé, right under magician and clown."
Harris is a lifelong fan of the illusionist arts, even serving as the president of Hollywood's Magic Castle between 2011 and 2014. He juggled on the Rachael Ray Show and performed magic on the Emmys when he hosted in 2013.
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On-screen hints during Boogie Woogie's video package included the following: a disco ball, juggling balls, a magic wand, a magician's top hat, Boogie Woogie Magazine, quarters from 1972, and a piano. Again, the juggling and magic clues all refer to Harris' obsession with magic. The magazine is a wink to his lifestyle-focused newsletter, Wondercade. And he was born in 1973, just months after the year on the quarters.
Following his performance of "I Believe in a Thing Called Love," Boogie Woogie revealed: "Now listen, my main magic trick for this whole situation is to make the other monsters and singers disappear. But in a loving, fun situation." Harris has performed many magic tricks in his life, and his competitive spirit is always on full display, as evidenced by his various awards show contests, hosting gigs, and game show appearances.
Who do you think is hiding underneath the Boogie Woogie costume on The Masked Singer Season 13? Sound off down in the comments section and join the discussion in our reality TV forums.
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