Townsville Bulletin

HIDDEN TREASURE

As she joins Themaskeds­inger judging panel, Spice Girl Mel B tells Siobhan Duck she’s done her er homework on local talent

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WHEN it comes to guessing which celebrity y is hiding behind each get-up, et- Melanie “Mel B” Brown reckons s she has an edge over the rest of The he Masked Singer Australia panel. Not only has the Spice Girl well and truly done the rounds of Aussie talent alent shows – she was a judge on Australia’s ustralia’s Got Talent and The X Factor r Australia, plus a co-host on Dancing cing With

The Stars – she also knows ows what it’s like to perform underneath erneath one of those elaborate costumes.

In 2021, she was unmasked masked as “Seahorse” in the UK version of the show before going incognito as “Medusa” in Spain. Because cause of these experience­s, Brown says ys with much relish, “I can recognise singing voices and can tell if they hey are trying to hide it, too, because ecause that is exactly what I did when n I did The Masked Singer as the seahorse.” eahorse.”

The only Spice Girl to have been a contestant on the he series so far, Brown jokes that if f any of her former bandmates were e to appear in disguise this season in Australia, the easiest one to recognise gnise would be Geri Halliwell, aka Ginger Spice, “because I’d be able to tell those dulcet tones a mile off,” ” she says before cackling with laughter. ughter.

Unlike US actress Lindsay ndsay Lohan, who struggled during her first and only season due to her obvious lack of familiarit­y with Australian celebritie­s, Brown has spent many years rubbing shoulders rs with local actors, musicians and reality stars. Even so, she’s done her r research.

“Well, I have my dossier ssier because I have met so many Australian ustralian people and Australian icons,” she explains. “I had to brush sh up on my knowledge as to remember member if they’re actually still living, still current, [or] they haven’t n’t done anything bad or abusive ve to anybody else because I am not going to mention those people.” ”

Her fellow judge, comedian median Dave Hughes – who is the only nly member of the original 2019 panel nel remaining – certainly doesn’t have the same qualms, proudly boasting, “I mainly guess dead people!” Across three seasons, Hughes has gained a reputation for outlandish and improbable guesses, throwing out names like former PM Julia Gillard and Latoya Jackson.

That’s probably why Brown and his other new co-stars, Abbie Chatfield and Chrissie Swan, have avoided following any of his advice. “He has passed on many tips,” radio host and TV personalit­y Swan says with a laugh. “And we have taken on board not one of them.”

A fan of the show who has watched every season with her three kids, Swan concedes, “I think it’s much easier at home. The voices sound different on telly than they do in the studio, and often I am just enjoying the live vibe so much that I often forget I have a job to do.”

Host Osher Günsberg says

Swan has always been the best amateur player of the game but was understand­ably finding it trickier now that she’s in the studio being “sung to by a 2m-tall thong with a permanent smile on its face”.

Günsberg says he has occasional­ly been able to guess the masked celebrity after being close to them on stage, but for the most part, his strike rate is about on par with Hughes.

Chatfield says most of the fun is in the anticipati­on. The 27-year-old social media personalit­y, who got her TV start on The Bachelor in 2019, concedes she often marvels at how far she has come in such a short space of time.

“I’m so lucky to have had the opportunit­ies that I have had,” Chatfield says. “And I don’t think I would have believed you if you told me a year ago [that] I would be sat next to a Spice Girl, Hughesy and the incredible Chrissie Swan for work every day.”

THE MASKED SINGER

7.30PM, SUNDAY, NETWORK 10

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