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‘The Masked Singer’ Season 13 Premiere Reveals Identity of Honey Pot: Here Is the Celebrity Under the Costume
Cedric the Entertainer got that name for a reason: He’s more than a comedian and actor. In college, Cedric was in singing groups, crooning harmonies with others. “And when I started to perform, I would sing a lot in my shows, adding these characters and jokes with a lot of vocalization to them,” he told Variety.
And even now, in his Las Vegas show with Toni Braxton, Cedric mostly does standup but does bust out a Nat King Colenumber. So that’s why he decided to give “The Masked Singer” a try. On Wednesday’s Season 13 premiere, Cedric the Entertainer was the first celebrity to be unmasked, as the Honey Pot.
For Honey Pot, Ken Jeonggot it right with Cedric the Entertainer, and Jenny McCarthy-Wahlbergagreed. Robin Thickethought it was Martin Lawrence.
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Aud Mason-Hyde, Star Of Sundance’s ‘Jimpa,’ Signs With Artists First
A queer trans nonbinary actor from Australia, Mason-Hyde stars opposite Olivia Colmanand John Lithgowin Jimpa, a semi-autobiographical family drama from returning Sundancefilmmaker Sophie Hyde. The film follows filmmaker and mother Hannah (Colman) as she takes her nonbinary teenager Frances (Mason-Hyde) on a trip to Amsterdam to visit their beloved gay grandpa Jim, aka “Jim-pa” (Lithgow).
In his review of the film out of Sundance, Deadline’s Pete Hammondcalled Mason-Hyde “perfectly cast.”
Mason-Hyde’s additional credits include the award-winning indie 52 Tuesdays, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in , the Aussie ABC six-part series F*&#ing Adelaide, and the short film Right Here that played the festival circuit in
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American actor and comedian (born ) For other people named Martin Lawrence, see Martin Lawrence (disambiguation). Martin Fitzgerald Lawrence (born April 16, ) is an American actor and comedian. He came to fame during the s, establishing a Hollywood career as a leading actor. He got his start playing Maurice Warfield in What's Happening Now!! (–), and is known for his lead performance in the Fox television sitcom Martin, as well as the Bad Boys film franchise. His other films include House Party, Boomerang, Life, Blue Streak, Big Momma's House, Open Season, and Wild Hogs. The fourth of six children, Martin Fitzgerald Lawrence was born on April 16, , in Frankfurt, West Germany. His father, John Lawrence, was serving in the U.S. military at the time of his birth. Lawrence's first and middle names were after civil rights leaderMartin Luther King Jr. and U.S. President John F. Kennedy, respectively. When Lawrence was seven, his father left the military, and the family moved from West Germany back to the United States, settling in the Washington D.C. area in the town of Landover, Maryland. Lawrence's mother had moved herself and her six children into the troubled King Square housing projects where he would attend Dodge Park Elementary. Following his parents' divorce when he was eight years old, Lawrence rarely saw his father, who was a police officer, serving as the Police Chief for the Franklin D. Roosevelt VA Medical Center in Montrose, New York. His mother, Chlora (née Bailey), worked several jobs, including as a sales representative and cashier at various department stores, to support her family. Small for his size growing up in the projects, Lawrence often engaged in street fights with other kids. He stated that it was his mother and older brothers who kept him out of jail where most of his childhood friends ended up .Martin Lawrence
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