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"Masked Singer": Thomas Hayo exposed as a whistle

 In the music show "The Concealed Vocalist", one more person needed to remove the veil. Among them was a Saarlander, who is chiefly known for another ProSieben design.

Cologne - The whistle doesn't whistle: The imaginative chief and long-lasting "Germany's Next Topmodel" hearer Thomas Hayo was uncovered as a whistle in the ProSieben show "The Veiled Vocalist" and was in this manner killed.


"Masked Singer": Thomas Hayo exposed as a whistle
Thomas Hayo


Heidi Klum on the GNTM

The 53-year-old, who sat close to Heidi Klum on the GNTM jury until 2018, got too scarcely any watcher votes and in this way needed to uncover his character. All things considered, Hayo was fulfilled after his openness: "It's a fantasy. You can, at last, do what you generally do in the shower here and you don't need to be embarrassed about it."

Hayo was in a radiant blue tracksuit and wore a curiously large whistle with enormous googly eyes as a veil. He was unable to see under, he said toward the finish of the show. That made the exhibitions troublesome. "Singing visually impaired is conceivable, yet moving visually impaired was a touch more troublesome." By the by, cooperation in the show was "extraordinary tomfoolery".

An individual from the unmistakable rate group had previously found Hayo: As indicated by her own words, Ruth Moschner (46) heard a slight tongue under the veil and hence speculated the Saarland local. Her colleague Ross Antony (48) settled on the entertainer and artist Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht (30), while Yvonne Catterfeld (42) thought the footballer Sami Khedira (35was ) under the ensemble. Ochsenknecht was additionally Crowd-picked number one in the web-based public vote.

The crowd names for robots

Notwithstanding the whistle, the dark mamba and the desolate robot additionally needed to shudder to excel in the third episode. The last option encountered a "Concealed Vocalist" debut during the show: Subsequent to showing up as "No Name" in the main projects, the robot was presently given a name picked by the crowd. From 36,000 name ideas, five thoughts were supported for casting a ballot the week before. Arbitrator Matthias Opdenhövel (52) declared the outcome right away before the finish of the show - the robot was named "Rosty".

In excess of 60,000 votes were projected altogether, said Opdenhövel. "Rosty" was extremely fulfilled after the submersion. He was glad to at long last have a name, he said. Next Saturday the robot will go in front of an audience as "Rosty" interestingly.

Big names show up as artists in the music show, yet conceal their personalities behind intricate outfits. Just steadily are they uncovered. In the impending fourth episode of the ebb and flow season, a tooth pixie, a werewolf and a mole in a development laborer's outfit will contend with one another.

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