![]() ![]() Do you think we are right about the real name of the Sloth? Sound off in the comments section with your best guesses. That will only happen if he loses a match-up or wins the competition. We will only find out for sure that Maksim Chmerkovskiy is the Sloth when he is unmasked. The Sloth is certainly one of the most athletic of the 10 contestants on season 1 of “The Masked Dancer.” His costume consists of workout gear and he was able to leap and bound around the stage. And in the third, the Sloth says he is missing his family he and Peta welcomed a son, Shai Aleksander, on January 4, 2017.īefore joining “DWTS” in season 2, Chmerkovskiy competed at the professional level in the International Latin category and won 10 titles as a group, “The Masked Dancer” contestants can brag of 11 such world titles. In the second clues video, we saw the Sloth propose to one of the other dancers. When Maksim married another “DWTS” pro, Peta Murgatroyd, in 2017, Tchaikovsky’s music for this beloved ballet rang out during the ceremony. The Sloth readily admits to “a very special love for The Nutcracker,” which is often performed at Christmas. SEE ‘The Masked Dancer’ spoilers: The Tulip is …įour of Maksim’s other partners on “Dancing with the Stars” were referenced in the two clues video: GLEEm toothpaste for “Glee” star Heather Morris (season 24) “D.R.” for actress Denise Richards (season 8) a bug embedded in amber for model Amber Rose (season 23) and a red Solo cup with the number “13” for soccer player Hope Solo (season 13) And the show’s initials were referenced as well with a shot of the Dentist Whitening Tooth System – DWTS. That was shown in two parts - mirror and ball - in the second clues video. He finally won in season 18 (that number was given as a super clue for the Sloth) with his partner, Olympic ice dancer Meryl Davis (her initials were seen in a clues video). Celebrity contestants perform unique dances while covered from head to toe in elaborate costumes and face masks, leaving audiences to guess. That is just what Chmerkovskiy had to do on “Dancing with the Stars.” He took his various partners to the final of “ DWTS” five times. ![]() ![]() The Sloth said he is not new to the dance floor and will do a new dance style every week to get to the trophy. (Jordin Sparks, who was the Exotic Bird, accounted for the third appearance.) That former show was referenced with the image of the burning room in the clues video. However his dreams of dancing professionally were almost shattered when he was 13 and broke his right leg skiing the Sloth said he had an childhood accident that was a challenge to overcome.Īs a group, “The Masked Dancer” contestants have appeared on Broadway three times Maksim starred in “Burn the Floor” in 2009 and “Forever Tango” in 2013. Ukraine has a blue and yellow flag (we saw those colors in the first clues video.) Chmerkovskiy has been dancing since he was four. Chmerkovskiy was born in the Ukraine, and speaks his native country’s language as well as Russian and English. The Sloth’s partner says he speaks three languages. We are absolutely certain that the Sloth is Maksim Chmerkovskiy who was a professional partner on “ Dancing With the Stars” for 17 seasons. SEE ‘The Masked Dancer’ spoilers: Cotton Candy is … Keep reading for all “The Masked Dancer” spoilers for season 1, including the real name of the Sloth. The Sloth is certainly one of the most athletic of the 10 contestants on season 1 of The Masked Dancer. However, we think they failed to nail his name in their guesses. And when that happens, it’s like Ken and I are racehorses at the starting gate, and we can’t wait to start, because we start dancing through the whole process.We agree with the judges that Sloth is a professional dancer. The segment’s called “Word Up,” and the song “Word Up” plays by Cameo. One of the fun things that I can directly relate to Ken Jeong is there’s only one part in the show format where the voices are unmodulated for just one word. With Craig Robinson as the host, ‘ The Masked Dancer ‘ is a one of a kind series, wherein masked celebrities shake their tail feathers (dance) while being completely covered in elaborate costumes, leaving a panel of four judges and us, the audience, to guess their real identities. Sitting next to Ken Jeong is quite the experience. For us, it’s not about judging, it’s about commenting on all the wonderful things that we did see and funny things or obvious things that lend itself to a clue as to who these people are.Īre there any favorite moments from the show that you can share? And they have that reckless abandon and freedom of being in a costume and dancing, whether it’s something that they like as a hobby or something that they’ve never even done before. It’s about celebrating the fact that - whether they have formal training or not - they are having a blast on their stage. The cool thing about this is, it’s not like we’re judging. ![]()
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