Wer ist die Maus bei The Masked Singer?

A whole new group of six celebrities was introduced this week on The Masked Singer. The Mouse, in particular, had the panelist and audience losing it! This iconic voice has to be a legend. But who is it?

Here are the clues and predictions for the Mouse so far!

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Mouse performing “Get Here” by Oleta Adams on The Masked Singer Group B Kickoff

Clues On ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 3

In The Masked Singer Mouse’s clues, she says she’s “small and cute” but her presence is “larger than life.” She is seen as a cheerleader using a megaphone. Mouse says she has always been a leader in her field. She claims she “wrote the playbook,” and a football play is shown called the “BANG BANG FORMATION” with East written in a different color than the other directions (orange, as opposed to blue). “WARRIORS” football players wear the numbers “19” and “79.” She “loves having a walk-on role to play.” Mouse mentions she “never accepts anything less than gold” while gold pom-poms are shown.

Nicole predicted the Mouse is Darlene Love because of the “Leader of the Field” clue. Robin said it might be Dionne Warwick. Ken went with Maya Rudolph, saying he thought it was an impression of a legend. The Internet seems to have a consensus on this one, guessing Dionne Warwick. But other names thrown out have been Tina Turner and Gloria Gaynor.

SEE ALSO: OUR RECAP OF THE MASKED SINGER GROUP B KICKOFF + THE FROG REVEALED

Our Prediction For The Mouse on ‘The Masked Singer’

This is another celebrity that panelists were instantly drawn to. And if you know her voice, you know The Masked Singer Mouse is none other than…Dionne Warwick!

Wer ist die Maus bei The Masked Singer?
David Vance Photography Our prediction for the Mouse, Dionne Warwick!

Again, if the voice alone doesn’t convince you, here are the clues decoded.

First of all, the “BANG BANG FORMATION” the Mouse displays is referencing Dionne’s song, “Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.” We also saw an East direction written in orange when the play was shown. Well, Dionne grew up in East Orange, New Jersey. When she mentions “writing the playbook,” it could be referring to her songwriting career. Dionne is 79 years old, which explains the “79” on the jersey. She has been active in music since she was 19, which also explains the “19” jersey. They also say “Warriors,” which could be a shoutout to her fans.

RELATED: READ OUR FULL RECAP OF THE MASKED SINGER GROUP B KICKOFF

Next, the “walk-on role” the Mouse referenced could be talking about Dionne’s numerous acting cameos or her song “Walk On By.” Finally, the gold pom-poms are a nod to a TV special called Solid Gold that Dionne hosted and wrote the theme song for. They could also be for her Gold albums (she has four RIAA Gold studio albums)!

More Clues Next Week

Did we miss any clues for The Masked Singer Mouse? There will be plenty more when Group B performs again on Wednesday at 8/7c on FOX.

SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 3, episode 5 of “The Masked Singer,” which aired Feb. 26 on Fox.

Time for Dionne Warwick to walk on by. The legendary singer is the latest celebrity to be revealed and sent packing in another “The Masked Singer” heartbreaker. Warwick, who was disguised as the Mouse, performed “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love),” by Natalie Cole — and in a first this season, the majority of the panelists figured out who was under the mask.

“I think because of my distinctive voice, people recognized me immediately,” Warwick told Variety. “This is the only thing I can’t disguise, my singing voice.”

Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger and guest panelist Gabriel Iglesias figured out it was Warwick. Ken Jeong went with another singing icon, Tina Turner. Add Warwick to the list of Season 3 stars voted off, including Lil Wayne, Drew Carey, Chaka Khan and Tony Hawk.

The fact that Khan had already been unmasked first threw McCarthy Wahlberg for a loop. “There’s no way the producers would have Chaka Khan, a legend, and then Dionne Warwick in the same season. There’s no way,” she said during the episode. To which Jeong quipped, “We’re out of legend budget!”

The episode made a big deal out of the fact that the panelists have mostly gotten it wrong this season. “Season 3 is so much harder to figure out who’s under the mask,” McCarthy Wahlberg said. “But it also makes it more fun, because the reveals are that much more exciting.”

Warwick said she decided to do “The Masked Singer” after seeing two of “my dearest friends on it, Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle. And it looked like it was a lot of fun. So I got to talking with my son, who manages me, and said OK, let’s try it.”

Even though she was voted off early, Warwick said she was glad she did it. “Everybody was wonderful, it was a kick, it was something different for me to do,” she said. “Trying to figure out where to put the microphone was a task. But it was fun. I had a good time.”

In choosing the Mouse as her costume, Warwick admitted that she’s terrified of mice, so it took a bit of coaxing. But “they sent me a sketch of the costume, and I thought it was the cutest thing I had ever seen in my life,” she added.

Last week, Warwick performed “Get Here,” by Oleta Adams. Besides their proper guess, the panelists had also thrown out names including Darlene Love, Maya Rudolph and Tracee Ellis Ross as potentially being the Mouse.

“The stage is like my second home, and I’m having a ball up there,” the Mouse said in the pre-taped package before her performance. “So I feel more determined than ever to stay anonymouse. But when I leave my good job in the city, there’s no place like my home squeak home. You think I ought to take a break. But I still have more stories to tell. And why quit something that still feels exciting and new? I truly cherish my rare time off to catch up on my favorite things. Starting a good romance novel, a little needlepoint — my secret talent — and a little wine and cheese to bond with my friends like you. Thanks for stopping by my mousepad. But now it’s time for this hostess with the mostest to get her game face on. Because there ain’t no stopping me now.”

With both the Elephant (Hawk) and Mouse (Warwick) now gone, that leaves Frog, Kitty, Taco and Banana to compete next week for the three Group B slots that will move on to the next round of nine “Masked Singer” finalists.