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Masked Singer clues: Is Hunter Hayes the Astronaut?

Masked Singer clues: Is Hunter Hayes the Astronaut?
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MANY signs are pointing to Hunter Hayes being the correct guess of who is under the Masked Singer’s Astronaut costume.

Tonight’s clues only made that theory even more likely.

 The clues for The Masked Singer's Astronaut point to Hunter Hayes
The clues for The Masked Singer’s Astronaut point to Hunter HayesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

For the second week in a row, the warning light was going off inside Astronaut’s spaceship, with an actual “warning” sign actually showing last time, and Hunter’s debut single was Storm Warning.

Both weeks he’s shown flying a spaceship with a hologram steering wheel and said he “dreamed of flying high,” and the 28-year-old singer shared revealed in 2013 he was learning to fly via flight simulator.

Astronaut said he’s getting a “foothold in this new world,” which could be referencing the fact he sang a song with Victoria Justice on Footloose remake soundtrack.

He also said he started young and was a bright star, and Hunter began his career at 2 and even appeared on America’s Most Talented Kids when he was 13.

 Two weeks of clues have been released so far
Two weeks of clues have been released so farCredit: Getty – Contributor
 The signs in the clue packages could point to various songs and relationships in Hunter's life
The signs in the clue packages could point to various songs and relationships in Hunter’s lifeCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The Masked Singer contestant said he found himself “isolated” and “so very lonely,” and the country singer has a song called Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me.

The costumed participant played a hologram of himself, which is something Hunter did when he was on Jimmy Kimmel Live’s post-CMA show in 2016.

A French horn hologram was also shown, which could reference Hunter’s talent of being a multi-instrumentalist, and that he started singing in both English and French.

 Hunter's also mentioned learning to fly in the past, like Astronaut
Hunter’s also mentioned learning to fly in the past, like AstronautCredit: Nick Obank – The Sun

He called Stevie Wonder, whose song he sang tonight, a “dear friend,” which would make sense since he and Hunter have performed together before.

Astronaut performed “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” by Stevie tonight.


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