Other guesses: Jenna Dewan, Julianne Hough, or Tara Lipinski The five gold balloons? A clear nod to her gold medal-winning days as part of both the Fiercem Five and the Final Five. We're not sure specifically what the golden rings mean - but they look an awful lot like the Olympic rings, and there were two sets, another nod to how she's competed at two Olympic Games. The hawk with the American flag sticker also could be a reference to the Olympics. The number two at the end could be referencing the fact that she's one of few athletes to compete at two Olympics. The scale with XII and references to balance could be referring to the 2012 Olympics, which Douglas medaled at, and competed on the balance beam. Here's the rest of our evidence: Douglas was the first athlete to appear on a box of corn flakes (instead of Wheaties), she was a child prodigy in gymnastics (a wiz kid, you could say), she moved from Virginia to Iowa without her family to train, and she had a Lifetime movie made about her life entitled "The Gabby Douglas Story." The 3-pound weights could be referring to her three gold medals, and the four cupcakes could be referencing the fact that she's one of four kids - or that she was the only gymnast to compete in all four events at the 2012 Summer Olympics (vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise).ĭouglas has also talked about the racist bullying she has encountered in the gymnastics world, and was also one of the victims of Larry Nassar (the setbacks Cotton Candy spoke about). We'd imagine learning those routines involves a lot of falling. Famously, Douglas competed on the uneven bars, which would explain why Cotton Candy said it wasn't the first time she's fallen in front of people. We agree with the judges - only a trained athlete could pull off what Cotton Candy did, which is why we're guessing Douglas. The third video was quick - all we noticed was a sign with "Practice Practice Practice" written on it surrounded by seven golden engagement rings on each side, and a bundle of five golden balloons that she called "a piece of me." Cotton Candy also flashed a peace sign (or just two fingers) at the end. The second clue video was from inside of a book called "The Cotton Candy Story." Cotton Candy referenced growing up in a place that was carefree and simple for "everyone but me," a scale with the Roman numerals XII (12) spelled out in chocolate, with the voiceover stating she found it was "so hard to balance practice with everything else," feeling iced out by kids her own age, missing her high school prom, and a hawk with an American flag sticker. Other clues included a clock with the letters "LIFE" instead of the numbers 12, 9, 6, and 5, stating that she had "trouble keeping up," two 3-pound weights, a head-shot sent to "Some Very Important People," her family giving her a "save haven," a cloud with "B!RD" written on it, feeling "more glamorous than ever," and four cupcakes. Some of Cotton Candy's clues were a bowl of corn flakes turning into an English breakfast, a chalkboard drawing of a witch's hat and witchy things accompanied with the voiceover "I was an all-around wiz kid," references to moving away as a kid, living with a new family, and getting homesick. Max defeated eight other celebrities before losing the Diamond Mask trophy to Gabby Douglas as Cotton Candy: Ice-T as the Disco Ball, Bill Nye as the Ice Cube, Elizabeth Smart as the Moth, Brian McKnight as the Cricket, Vinny Guadagnino as the Hammerhead, Jordin Sparks as the Exotic Bird, Oscar De La Hoya as the Zebra and Mackenzie Ziegler as the Tulip.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. The amber in Sloth’s package was a nod to Max’s dance partner Amber Rose on “Dancing With the Stars.” The word clue “Broadway” referred to Max starring in the Broadway dance productions “Burn the Floor” and “Forever Tango.” The blue and yellow beakers in Max’s package were a nod to the colors of the Ukrainian flag, Max’s homeland. Helping Paula and Brian correctly name Max as the Sloth were some very helpful hints in his clue packages. SEE ‘The Masked Dancer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years Paula was the top guesser among the panelists for Season 1, with four correct guesses total. Ken Jeong thought it was “Magic Mike” heartthrob Channing Tatum and Ashley Tisdale guessed Golden Globe winner Hugh Jackman. Panelists Paula Abdul and Brian Austin Green were both clever enough to name Max as the Sloth before he pulled his mask off.
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