Jonathan Ross admits he saves tone deaf contestants on The Masked Singer.The star, 61, reckons the show is not about having good vocals.He said: “Often someone will get kept in the competition, not because they’re a great singer, but because they’re really great at connecting with the audience and people of all ages, and that’s what makes it feel different to any other show, I think.”Fellow panelist Rita Ora, 31, agrees it’s not about being good at singing.She said: “I think at first because it’s called The Masked Singer there was an assumption that everyone would be a singer.“What I think is so great about this show is that that are so many crowd pleasers and sometimes people might mess up the lyrics but it doesn’t matter because it’s not.
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