Who is Poodle Moth on The Masked Singer season 11?

Poodle Moth performs on The Masked Singer season 11
(Image credit: Michael Becker/FOX)

The elegant Poodle Moth's made their big debut on The Masked Singer season 11. But who is Poodle Moth on The Masked Singer season 11? 

Let's look at all of the clues to see if we can figure out Poodle Moth's identity. 

Poodle Moth made their debut on Billy Joel Night on The Masked Singer season 11, along with fellow Group C competitors Lizard, Spaghetti & Meatballs and Clock.

Who is Poodle Moth in The Masked Singer season 11?

Poodle Moth turned out to be This Is Us star Chrissy Metz.

Who is Poodle Moth on The Masked Singer season 11? Theories

Who could be under Poodle Moth's mask? Here are the judges' picks:

Billy Joel Night guesses: Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna Judd, Rita Wilson

TV Theme Night guesses: Melissa McCarthy, Lauren Graham, Connie Britton

Shower Anthems Night guesses: Sharon Stone, Brooke Shields, Shania Twain

Quarterfinals Final Four Night guesses: Chrissy Metz, Sheryl Crow, Riley Keough

Who is Poodle Moth on The Masked Singer season 11? Song picks

Poodle Moth's song picks:

Billy Joel Night song pick: "Just the Way You Are" by Billy Joel

TV Theme Night song pick: "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield

Shower Anthems Night song pick: "The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert

Quarterfinals Final Four Night song pick: "Price Tag" by Jessie J. featuring B.O.B.

Who is Poodle Moth on The Masked Singer season 11? Show clues

Here's a roundup of all the clues so far: 

Billy Joel Night clues

Clue: A baseball with the word "Opry" written on it. "I felt like a big shot when I performed at the Grand Ol Opry."

Voiceover Clue: "If you’re like me, you’re probably wondering what a Poodle Moth is. Would you believe, only one has ever been found in the world. Luckily, getting discovered once is all you need. For my entire life, I was drawn to the flame. But I always felt like the bright lights were never meant for me. I told myself I was never going to be pretty enough or funny enough or talented enough to actually make it. So, I took a step back and helped others achieve their dreams. And while I love that, I desperately wanted to spread my own wings. But if I could just get that first step, the light I thought was so impossible to find would be one step closer. So, I took the leap. And I was discovered. It showed me that I am one of a kind. And like Billy says, you’re perfect, just the way you are."

TV Theme Night clues

Clue: The Hills stars singing the theme from Gilmore Girls. "I have a very special connection to Gilmore Girls that hits very close to home."

Voiceover Clue: "I was pretty scared to do that last performance. It’s not always easy to put myself out there. In my life, I was raised to know one thing: Sometimes, the ones you love the most leave. Without so much as a letter. My dad left a hole in my heart that I never have filled. I’d send him letters that were always returned to sender. With each return stamp breaking my heart. If that one person whose only job is to love you, won’t, then who will? Until one day, I decided to write a letter — to myself. I needed to realize I was capable of being loved, the way that I deserved. I’ve learned to use my talents to help other kids who are looking for answers. Just like I was. I’m writing my own story, and tonight I’ve chosen a TV theme song that reminds me of the beauty that’s still to come. Because there’s still so much unwritten."

Shower Anthem Night clues

Clue: A soap on a rope with Robin's name on it. "Robin, working with your dad is part of one of the biggest moments of my career in my life."

Voiceover clue: "Being here as the Poodle Moth has really helped me spread my wings. Music has always been my therapy. And while some people sing pop hits in the shower for fun, I use it as a time for total emotional release. And I let the tears fall when I sing. Like when our family sold my childhood home. That house was filled with some pretty tumultuous memories. Growing up was tough. There was so much sadness within those walls. I dreamed of leaving it. Yet when it came time to clean out the kitchen, repaint the hallway, I couldn’t help but feel like a part of me was gone. But, that was the house that built me, for better or for worse. Living there taught me resilience, and now I try to lock the doors on the negative memories and open windows to positivity. And thanks to a few good shower cries, I know I can push through to begin each day confident and free."

Quarterfinals Final Four Night clues: 

Clue: Poodle Moth's sister said, "Ooh, Poodle Moth. Is there anything that you can’t do? Seriously, from performing in that costume to earning a Golden Globe nomination, your talents are endless. Keep singing your heart out. I love you to the moon and back."

Voiceover Clue: "I was so disappointed when I lost the Battle Royale. So when the entire panel saved me, I was so grateful. Being saved reminds me of another time in my life when I was saved, right when I needed it most. Before my big break, I had no cash. A credit card gaining interest, and even had to borrow money for gas. I was afraid of answering my phone, just in case it was the debt collectors. Again. Until one time I was this close to ignoring it. But for some reason, something in me made me pick it up. And thank goodness, because that call changed everything. I got my big break, and well, the rest is history. And now all of these years later, I’m here on the most fantastical stage, singing my heart out as the adorable Poodle Moth. And I’ve learned that you can’t put a price tag on fate."

The Masked Singer season 11 airs Wednesdays at 8 pm ET/PT on Fox and streams the following day on Hulu.  

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