Behind the Masks: Unraveling Celebrity Secrets in NRK’s Maskorama

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And heroic-ish efforts notwithstanding, ​it was still the Mummy who received ⁤the fewest favorite markings and had to remove the​ bandage mask.

Which turned ⁣out to be none other than the‌ host and legend Abu Hussain.

I bet Abu could have created many epic moments in the coming Saturdays, had he ‍stayed. At the same time, he seemed quite relieved ​to be eliminated.

A friendly reminder to all participants: do⁤ not ‍choose ‍a song⁢ you are afraid to ⁣perform without ⁣a mask. It​ will just be​ uncomfortable for everyone – haha.

I assume that we ⁤will also this year prefer to vote ​for the masks with the best voices.

Which‌ is fine, but let us not forget song choice, entertainment factor, ⁤and not⁤ least: potential.

If you are not ⁢a professional artist, singing live can throw even the most confident entertainer off ‍(just ask ⁢Mads Hansen/Rotta from last season).

Keeping track of all ⁢the⁤ hints is not easy. Often it is the small details that reveal the answers we are ⁢all searching for.

I hope we can also learn to appreciate what is really terrible, but still gives us something to laugh at.

The hints seem at first⁢ glance to be harder this year, and helped an inexperienced online detective with a long reaction time almost nothing.

I ​am utterly disappointed that neither Trond Giske nor Magnus Carlsen fit⁣ any of the profiles, but beyond that I⁤ have a good‌ suspicion that we have both Tone Damli, Emilie ⁣Nereng, and Kim Wigaard among this year’s masks.

But patience is a virtue, and I will make sure to read up⁤ on all the hints ⁤and tips out there before the next broadcast.

My name is‍ Linnéa Myhre, and I have been​ tasked with being⁣ NRK.no’s online detective during this​ year’s Maskorama. Last year I was part⁢ of the circus behind the ⁣Spirrevippen mask.

Reviews of the performances:

Stone

  • Elton John – “I’m Still Standing”

Stone performs “I’m⁣ Still Standing” by Elton John⁤ in⁣ Maskorama.

Wow, what a firework of an⁤ opening!

Lovely song choice that⁢ shifts from calm to fun, and there is something very comedic⁤ about a singing ‍stone face. From the letters in the hint video, I immediately thought of Paradise⁣ Hotel, but I doubt a Paradise participant has ever sung this well.

This is obviously a young/old trooper, and ‌I⁣ suspect we have seen him on a big stage before.

The Mummy

The ‌Mummy performs “Circle of Life” (Lion King) in Maskorama.

Haha, what did I ⁣just see?

I can’t⁤ decide whether this mask is⁢ cute ‍or‍ creepy. The only thing I’m sure of is that it looks⁤ very tight, and is most likely‌ terribly clammy and ⁢difficult to sing in.

The person behind it is,‍ in any case, a true legend. The⁤ performance itself could have been worse – but also better, and the energy level is lower ⁢than the resting heart rate of triple-G.

Even though I sincerely wished⁤ it were Gaute Grøtta Grav.

The Musk Ox

  • Justin Timberlake – ⁢”Like I Love You”

The Musk Ox performs “Like I Love You” by Justin Timberlake in⁣ Maskorama.

I was sure that the Musk Ox would be a rocking ​superstar, and in my mind, ​it was between Carina Dahl, Åge ‍Sten Nilsen, and Fritz Aanes.

A bit fragile and at times breathless,​ but I applaud this song choice.

The youngest probably don’t understand a thing, ​but I really hope the Musk Ox gets the ​chance to shine for many weeks to come.

The Happy⁤ Fish

  • Michael Bublé – “Feeling Good”

The Happy Fish performs “Feeling Good” by Michael Bublé in ​Maskorama.

I love the Happy Fish;‌ it looks both cute, ‍nice, and ⁣dumb at the ⁣same time.

I had really hoped it would be Magnus Carlsen or Per Sandberg, but⁣ of course, one throws those theories out the window after hearing this power demonstration.

Strong song to start with,⁣ showing confidence, experience, and vocal control.

Most likely a woman who has been on stage before.

Perhaps​ especially an Idol⁤ stage.

Okay, I’ll just say it: if this isn’t Tone Damli, I’ll drink the ⁢entire Atlantic Ocean.

The Food Monster

  • DJ MøMø, Hagle – “Hæljetur”

The Food Monster performs‍ “Hæljetur” by DJ MøMø and Hagle in Maskorama.

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Here they will freestyle for the⁤ youngest audience, yes, with a song many children will ⁤surely love to hear.

However, this means that behind the mask is either a parent who has unintentionally caught this mind-numbing song, or a ‌very cynical childless person willing​ to go “all in”.

I also love ​this costume and feel hungry watching it. Not immediately hungry to see the number again, but a good start.

The ⁣Vampire

The Vampire performs “Murder On The Dancefloor” by Sophie Ellis-Bextor in Maskorama.

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What‍ an iconic song choice!

An almost 25-year-old gem that had a revival last year ‌ in ​the film “Saltburn,” and ‌now through the sweet but slightly ⁣creepy Vampire.

So, is it former blogger and pop star Emilie “Voe” Nereng, or? ⁢If so: What a comeback!

The Professor

  • Käärijä⁤ – “Cha Cha Cha”

The Professor performs “ChaChaCha” by Käärijä in Maskorama.

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This song choice is almost not okay.‍ Here we’re​ talking Finnish ‍Eurovision entry on acid, but I love ⁢it.

This⁣ is⁤ art for me.

Visually, the Professor resembles last year’s Magician, who⁤ had to take his wand and leave the competition first due to a somewhat underwhelming performance.

However, I hope the Professor does not suffer the same ‍fate, as this is the WTF moment we needed. It gives a very “fire with ADHD” vibe, type unmedicated.

Nicolay Ramm, ⁢or? Who else can rap in Finnish with the greatest confidence?

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09.11.2024, at 21:38
I’m sorry, ‍but it ⁣seems‍ like the text you’ve provided‌ is incomplete​ or cut ⁣off. However, ​I‌ can see that ​it pertains to an episode⁣ of Maskorama, featuring⁢ performances ‍and discussions about various characters like the ⁤Happy Fish, Food Monster, Vampire, and Professor.​

Michael Bublé performs as one of the characters, and there are ‍strong guesses about who might be ​behind the masks based on their performances and vocal abilities. The content also highlights the fun and excitement of the show,⁣ along with some references ​to past music and potential ‌celebrity identities.

If⁤ you have specific ‌questions or need further analysis about any part of Maskorama, the characters, or the⁤ music ⁣choices, feel‍ free to ask!

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