![]() "It's Ken's day on Fox!" declared the comic, who referred to himself as the "Asian Seacrest" due to the scope of his hosting duties. Jeong's new show airs right after The Masked Singer, meaning it's a two-hour block of primetime programming with Jeong front and center. And so that kind of really helps ground the format for me." "So the whole show, in my head, is really about helping somebody win a hundred thousand dollars. "It really is a game show, more of a game show than The Masked Singer," Jeong said of I Can See Your Voice. ![]() While I Can See Your Voice and The Masked Singer share some similar elements - including singing, obviously, as the mystery element, and the fact that they are both American adaptations of Korean reality shows - Jeong said Fox's latest offering has a different end goal. "I'm just guiding the show along, reading copy," Jeong said with a smile. Instead of being a panelist or judge, he's serving as the host. Hines and Houghton are the only two recurring celeb panelists, and will be joined by a bevy of other guest panelists throughout the season, including Nick Lachey, Kelly Osbourne, Arsenio Hall, Joel McHale, Niecy Nash, Jay Pharoah and many, many others.Īs for Jeong, his work on I Can See Your Voice is a bit different than his role on The Masked Singer. "And it's hysterical!" Houghton added with a laugh. ![]() ![]() So, sometimes, if the contestant guesses wrong, the show's guest celebrity crooners end up performing a duet with someone who's actually a really bad singer. "Whoever is left, they have to duet with this celebrity singer," Houghton said, adding that their guest pros have included Robin Thicke and Jordin Sparks, just to name a few. ![]() Essentially, one contestant and a panel of five celebs try to guess whether a slate of performers that hit the stage are good singers or terrible singers just based on their lip-syncing performances, and not their actual voices. ![]()
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