

“There’s not enough time and energy in the day,” she told TheWrap.

“Fortunately, we’ve been married almost 30 years and we, I think, fared better than we would have doing it alone,” he said.įor Hartman, there’s “no way to describe” what performing with her husband - which she has done before, but not in this way, of course - in that confined space was like.Īlso Read: Fox Reveals First 'Masked Dancer' Costumes: Meet Cotton Candy, Sloth, Exotic Bird and More (Video) We were thinking, ‘Oh no, we’re going to do this!'”Īlso Read: Fox Sets Premiere Dates for '9-1-1,' 'Lone Star,' 'Masked Dancer' and 'Last Man Standing' Final Seasonīlack says the couple costume, which consisted of their individual feathery full-body masks and that large, motorized egg, was “very limiting” and competing for two was “probably twice as much of a challenge in every way,” including picking songs that worked for both him and Hartman, who is also a singer. After first we laughed and laughed, just the idea of doing the show and then we realized, ‘Oh, we have to do this.’ And then we weren’t laughing anymore. “So we were thrilled they asked us to do it. “This was a big deal for the show, a big move for them, the first time anywhere in the world they’ve done that,” country music singer Black told TheWrap. And while the couple were “honored” be the show’s inaugural duet competitors, Black says he and his wife are fortunate they “didn’t kill each other” while stuck inside that contraption for three episodes.

“The Masked Singer” eliminated the Snow Owls tonight, the Fox singing competition’s first-ever two-headed contestant, and unhatched the giant egg the two masked celebs had been performing inside of to reveal husband and wife Clint Black and Lisa Hartman. (Warning: This post contains spoilers for Wednesday’s “The Masked Singer.”)
