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‘The Masked Singer' exclusive clip: Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg accuses Bat of being this ‘Real Housewives' star

‘The Masked Singer' exclusive clip: Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg accuses Bat of being this ‘Real Housewives' star

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Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg is dissecting the clues for Bat on this week's episode of The Masked Singer. The pop culture guru has a keen eye for housewives — and mystery celebs from her hometown of Chicago. That's why she's calling out Real Housewives of Miami star Larsa Pippen as the winged diva when Group B hits the stage in "Voices of Olympus: Unmasking of the Gods" on Wednesday.
In an exclusive preview clip below, Jenny lays out her theory about who is hiding behind the luxurious Bat mask.
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"There was a bear clue. Anytime I see a bear I go, 'Maybe it's someone from Chicago,'" Jenny tells her co-panelists Robin Thicke, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora. "The person I think it is, is Larsa Pippen. She's from Chicago, but I want another Chicago connection." Ken then chimes in, "She was married to Scottie Pippen and once dated the son of Michael Jordan, Marcus Jordan." Jenny then turned her questions towards host Nick Cannon, asking, "Have you ever spent a holiday with Larsa?" His response? "I don't think so."
This week, Group B makes its premiere as five new mystery celebs take the stage: Bat, Boogie Woogie, Griffin, Pearl, and Space Ranger. Whichever contestant receives the least amount of votes will be forced to unmask in front of America. Is Larsa Pippen next on the hit list? Or is Jenny way off? So far this season, three famous faces have already been unmasked from Group A: Cedric the Entertainer as Honey Pot, Oscar De La Hoya as Fuzzy Peas, and Aubrey O'Day as Ant. Coral and Paparazzo moved on to this season's "Lucky 6."
Find out who unmasks next when The Masked Singer airs on March 5 (8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox).
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