The Masked Singer bid farewell to Bluebell in an emotional reveal on ‘60s Night. After making it to the Group B finals, Bluebell shared her touching backstory, dropping clues to her identity before being unmasked.
The celeb hinted at a past struggle with inspiration, describing how becoming a mom reignited her creativity.
“I was at the top of my field, but… I was left wondering, ‘Does anyone still love me?'” she shared, adding that motherhood gave her “a fresh-cut perspective” and renewed inspiration.
In her final performance, Bluebell wowed with The Contours’ classic “Do You Love Me,” sparking guesses from the judges that included Naomi Watts, Isla Fisher, Rose Byrne, and Kylie Minogue.
But none were correct. The real identity behind the mask? Natalie Imbruglia, known for her iconic 1997 hit cover “Torn.”
Revealing her delight in embracing choreography on the show, Natalie, 49, shared that she felt right at home: “I’m actually a stage school kid, so I grew up doing it, so it’s fun for me.”
She even stayed in an American accent to throw off the judges, saying, “I’m struggling to get my [Australian] accent back!”
Having “the best time” on The Masked Singer, Natalie reminded fans why she’s an unforgettable pop icon and performer.
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