Title: The Masked Singer Welcomes New Guests and a Temporary Panel Shuffle
Prepare yourself for another round of celebrity unmaskings! ProSieben is gearing up for the next episode of "The Masked Singer" on December 9, airing at 8:15 p.m. Joining the guessing panel for this special occasion are none other than the comedic duo, siblings Carolin (43) and David Kebekus (39). While they won't be sitting beside current panelist Alvaro Soler (32), they'll be sharing the stage with Rick Kavanian (52), who's filling in for Soler's temporary leave. Presenter Ruth Moschner (47) will still be holding down her spot on the panel.
Kavanian, a fan-favorite from season seven as Robot Rosty, is no stranger to the world of "The Masked Singer." With a heartfelt smile, Kavanian shares his fondness for the show, "I have a deep connection to ‘The Masked Singer’ and everyone involved, both on and off-screen." The former "Bullyparade" star revels in the anticipation of his upcoming appearance, describing it as "like attending a marvelous organized party with delightful company."
As for Soler, it seems he has some "splendid personal arrangements" that have necessitated his momentary absence from the show. The reasons behind Soler's departure will be revealed shortly.
As the ninth installment of "The Masked Singer" continues, the identities of notable celebrity masks have been unveiled. These include singer Katja Ebstein (78), model Eva Padberg (43), journalist Jenke von Wilmsdorff (58), and a slip-up from Uwe Ochsenknecht as Kiwi. Despite exposing his identity, Ochsenknecht has chosen to carry on with the competition.
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The hilarious duo, Carolin and David Kebekus, are joining the "The Masked Singer" guessing team, with Rick Kavanian stepping in for Alvaro Soler's temporary leave due to his "splendid personal arrangements." The current season of "The Masked Singer" has brought forth Katja Ebstein, Eva Padberg, Jenke von Wilmsdorff, and Uwe Ochsenknecht (revealing himself as Kiwi, despite the slip-up).
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It's worth noting that while the sources mentioned above discuss Margaret, a Polish singer, her career, and other unrelated topics like the IEEE WCNC 2025 conference and a movie review, they do not delve into the specifics surrounding Alvaro Soler's reasons for leaving "The Masked Singer." To uncover more about Soler's departure, one would need to consult sources directly related to him and the show.