";s:4:"text";s:4315:" The mask is a blue peacock's head with feathers on top. The outfit itself is a blue and green sequined jacket with a golden collar and blue pants. By performing the song in “Five Masks No More,” The Peacock made McCarthy think that he could be a showman or a Broadway performer.“He’s like Peacock Elvis,” Jeong commented, referring to the late King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley, who died of heart attack in 1977. Peacock is a masked celebrity on the first season of The Masked Singer. The Peacock confirmed to the judges that he has performed in Sin City.We won’t find out for sure if Donny is the Peacock till he is unmasked. He guessed the mystery singer could be Neil Patrick Harris but for Thicke, the contestant could be either Criss Angel or David Copperfield.When The Peacock confirmed that he has performed in Las Vegas, Thicke thought he could be Tom Jones. On the back are tail feathers reminiscent to that of an actual peacock. Watch the performance. 'The Masked Singer' Peacock performs 'Counting Stars' 30 feet in the air despite his 'terrible fear of heights.'
3 | THE MASKED SINGER The hit celebrity singing competition that has everyone guessing. Hosted by Nick Cannon, the show’s panelists include singer Robin Thicke, actress-model Jenny McCarthy, actor-comedian Ken Jeong, and singer-actress Nicole Scherzinger. Watch how The Peacock performed “Counting Stars” here:Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: The Peacock was one of the five mystery celebrity contestants who performed “The Masked Singer” Season 1 episode 3 titled “Five Masks No More.” The episode, which aired on Fox on January 16, 2019, featured Joel McHale as a guest panelist along with resident judges Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke, Nicole Scherzinger and Jenny McCarthy.In “Five Masks No More,” The Peacock performed “Counting Stars.” The song was released in 2013 as part of “Native,” the third studio album of OneRepublic, a pop rock band which consists of drummer Eddie Fisher, guitarists Zach Filkins and Drew Brown, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle and vocalist Ryan Tedder.Tedder wrote “Counting Stars” and co-produced it wit Noel Zancanella. The Peacock Performs "Counting Stars" | Season 1 Ep.