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That's why the Mars mouse was missing in the first episode

That's why the Mars mouse was missing in the first episode

That's why the Mars mouse was missing in the first episode
That's why the Mars mouse was missing in the first episode

Title: The Masked Singer Unveils its Secrets: Why the Kiwi and Mars Mouse Mysteries Persist

The latest episode of "The Masked Singer" had everyone talking thanks to a few unexpected mishaps. One of the most memorable moments was the slip-up with the Kiwi, which presenter Matthias Opdenhövel couldn't stop joking about a week later. Meanwhile, fan-favorite Mars Mouse went missing for the first episode, sparking speculation about her absence.

Kiwi's Slip-up and Opdenhövel's Jokes

During the performance of "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins, the Kiwi put on a convincing show, impressing even The BossHoss, who wanted to send him off to Wacken straightaway. However, there was a small glitch - the Kiwi's hat flew off during the performance. Opdenhövel was still reeling from the incident a week later, joking about the security measures in place for the show and the suddenness of the mishap.

Affectionately known as the "slipped mask," Alec Völkel, a member of the BossHoss, found the incident amusing, even suggesting a strategic twist to the audience. Völkel half-jokingly introduced the idea that the Kiwi might still be wearing a mask under his disguise, perhaps even humbly referring to Jürgen Vogel, a well-known German artist with a diverse range of talents.

Mars Mouse's make-up appearance

After a mysterious absence from the first episode, Mars Mouse returned to the stage, performing "Let me entertain you" by Robbie Williams. Despite the applause and excitement from the audience, Völkel quipped, "Fuck the tunes! No one was sitting, but the show was good!" Mars Mouse laughed off the comment, while Ruth Moschner couldn't contain her laughter, describing her as a fluffy bunny that brought joy to her heart.

Guessing appearances by the new panelists, Jenke von Wilmsdorff, and Alvaro Soler sparked further discussion. Alvaro Soler hinted that he recognized the voice of one of the celebrities, while Ruth Moschner humorously suggested that a performer might strain themselves to squeeze into a tight, exploding costume to entertain the audience.

Speculation about Mars Mouse's identity continued, and viewers were left to wonder if their guesses would be revealed in the unmasking episode. Some people believe that the Mars Mouse might be a well-known German celebrity, but there's still no concrete evidence to support these theories.

Insights into the Behind-the-scenes World of RTL’s "Masked Singer"

The popularity of the "RTL" channel's show, "The Masked Singer," is unprecedented in Germany, with hosts like Ruth Moschner, Matthias Opdenhövel, and Alec Völkel regularly capturing the attention of the public. Having performed as an alien in the show, Alec Völkel is intimately familiar with the format and audience interaction.

During the show, discussions centered around how some celebrity performances might be manipulated, leading to speculation about potential strategies or hidden identities behind the masks. These theories were highlighted as fans tried to uncover the mystery surrounding Mars Mouse's absence in the first episode.

Conclusion:

"The Masked Singer" remains a popular and engaging reality show in Germany, bringing in audiences with its blend of humor, suspense, and celebrity appeal. With many surprises and twists along the way, it's no wonder the Kiwi and Mars Mouse mysteries continue to captivate audiences.

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Enrichment Data:

In the search results, we find seven contestants from the latest season of "The Masked Singer" in Germany: Ant, Bat, Boogie Woogie, Cherry Blossom, Coral, Fuzzy Peas, and Griffin. There's no mention of Mars Mouse in the provided sources. However, Mars Mouse has been a recurring character on the show and was also absent for the first episode, causing speculation among viewers.

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