The_Masked_Singer_Brasil_(season_1)

<i>The Masked Singer Brasil</i> season 1

The Masked Singer Brasil season 1

Season of Brazilian television series


The first season of The Masked Singer Brasil premiered on August 10, 2021 on TV Globo.[1] On October 19, 2021 during the season finale episode, singer Priscilla Alcantara as "Unicórnio" won the competition and took home the grand prize of R$100.000. Actor Nicolas Prattes as "Monstro" finished as runner-up, while actress Cris Vianna as "Arara" and actress Jéssica Ellen as "Gata Espelhada" came in third and fourth place, respectively.[2][3]

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In October 2021, TV Globo renewed the show for a second season which premiered in January 2022.[4]

Production

Filming for the season occurred from July 23 to August 19, 2021 at WTC Events Center in São Paulo.[5][6]

Hosts and panelists

Singer Ivete Sangalo serves as host, while Camila de Lucas serves as a backstage interviewer. The panelists consists of actor Rodrigo Lombardi, actress Taís Araújo, singer Simone Mendes and comedian Eduardo Sterblitch.

Guest panelists

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Contestants

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  The masked singer won their face-off.
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The celebrities who competed in the first season of The Masked Singer Brasil, pictured in order of elimination (L–R):


Sidney Magal ("Dogão"), Marcelinho Carioca ("Coqueiro"), Marrone ("Boi-Bumbá"), Alexandre Borges ("Onça Pintada"), Sandra de Sá ("Girassol"), Sérgio Loroza ("Astronauta"), Mart'nália ("Jacaré"), Jessica Ellen ("Gata Espelhada"), Cris Vianna ("Arara"), Nicolas Prattes ("Monstro"), Priscilla Alcântara ("Unicórnio")

Not pictured: Renata Ceribelli ("Brigadeiro")

Episodes

Week 1 (August 10)

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Week 2 (August 17)

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Week 3 (August 24)

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Week 4 (August 31)

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Week 5 (September 14)

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Week 6 (September 21)

Monstro's non-competitive performance did not air on television during the show's original broadcast, but was later released online exclusively on Globoplay and YouTube.[7]

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Week 7 (September 28)

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Week 8 (October 5) – Semifinals

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Week 10 (October 19) – Finals

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Ratings and reception

Brazilian ratings

All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.

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Note: Episode 9 was a special recap episode.

  • In 2021, each point represents 268.278 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (76.577 households in São Paulo).

References

  1. "The Masked Singer Brasil: veja a data de estreia e fique por dentro das novidades do reality".

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