The Masked Singer's crew reportedly 'took ages to persuade Macy Gray to go back on stage' - after the star was the third person to be voted off the show.
The hit ITV show descended into chaos on Friday's instalment after the American soul singer, 57, lost out to Bear in the sing-off after the judges opted to save the latter.
And the I Try hitmaker clearly didn't take the news well as she strutted off the stage, leaving host Joel Dommett and judges Davina McCall Mo Gilligan, Jonathan Ross and Maya Jama open-mouthed in shock.
While to viewers it may have seemed like Macy returned to the stage moments after storming off, it's said that it actually took producers nearly an hour to coax her back out - with the scenes being cut from the show.
The show stars, who included guest judge Suranne Jones, tried to keep things cheerful as they congratulated Bear, Macy soon made her way back to the stage.
Now reports emerged that the 'totally wild' scenario has 'never happened on The Masked Singer' before.
The Masked Singer's crew reportedly 'took ages to persuade Macy Gray to go back on stage' - after the star was being the third person to be voted off the show
The hit ITV show descended into chaos on Friday's instalment after the American soul singer, 57, lost out to Bear in the sing-off after the judges opted to save the latter.
A source told The Sun the crew was left 'frozen in shock' and as soon as Macy reached backstage, they tried to talk her down.
'Macy was almost shellshocked to start with and was basically gutted to be out so early because she really enjoyed being on the American version - when obviously she did brilliantly - so was totally blindsided.
'It took everyone backstage ages to talk her round and poor Joel was on stage essentially doing a stand-up routine to try and keep things under control.
'Eventually they managed to persuade Macy to go back on stage and be properly unmasked and sing for the last time,' the telly source finished.
The insider added that the show is a 'bit of fun' and the vote was 'no indication of her talent', however 'no one could believe' that the superstar had 'lost it' in that way.
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Once she removed her mask, Macy had a face like thunder and couldn't hide her anger during the interview, replying to Joel's questions with blunt, one-worded answers.
Watching the dramatic moment, viewers took to X in their droves to comment and they were all saying the same thing - how 'awkward' the whole thing was.
And the I Try hitmaker clearly didn't take the news well as she strutted off the stage, leaving host Joel Dommett and judges Davina McCall Mo Gilligan, Jonathan Ross and Maya Jama open-mouthed in shock
'It took everyone backstage ages to talk her round and poor Joel was on stage essentially doing a stand-up routine to try and keep things under control,' a source told The Sun
Macy's onscreen meltdown comes as it's reported that she was left 'totally blindsided' by the result, after she previously reached the final of the US version in 2023
Macy's onscreen meltdown comes as it's reported that she was left 'totally blindsided' by the result, after she previously reached the final of the US version in 2023.
Macy competed against Pufferfish, Bear, Wolf and Bush during the latest episode of the show.
Prue Leith was the first person voted off the show after being revealed as Pegasus, while Kate Garraway was the second to be out after being unmasked as Spag Bol.
Prue Leith was the first person voted off the show after being revealed as Pegasus, while Kate Garraway was the second to be out after being unmasked as Spag Bol.
It comes after host Joel, 39, revealed the return of the Masked Singer 'has got weirder' as he said new show judge Maya Jama, 30, 'lives a really ridiculous life'.
Speaking to Principle Magazine, Joel said: 'It's getting weirder. I think it's getting odder and odder.
'And if you thought it was weird before, it's getting even more strange. And also we're getting more confident as a production.
'We're putting in more twists and turns and interesting elements to it that you wouldn't necessarily expect with the format.
'It's just fun and we're really enjoying it, but production certainly is letting me do pretty much whatever I want.'
The Masked Singer continues on ITV1 and ITVX on Saturday January 18 at 7pm.