WARNING: This article contains spoilers.
Two more masks were taken off on last night’s episode of The Masked Singer and while that’s obviously a huge ass deal for people who have been following this adventure, punters seem to be more fixated on an error Osher Günsberg made while announcing the unicorn’s identity.
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The unicorn was revealed to be one Deni Hines, the singer songwriter daughter of Australian Idol judge Marcia Hines.
Osher revealed that Deni, who described herself in the teasers as “the princess but never the queen,” is “the only Australian to have written a song for Beyoncé“.
The singer wrote the song ‘Bienvenue’ by IAM featuring queen Bey, which was released in 2003.
Fans were quick to correct Osher on his blasphemous error, tweeting that other Australians had also written for the diva.
Did @oshergunsberg just say Deni was the only Australian to write a song for Beyonce like @sia hasnt been in her basement for years #maskedsingerau
— Nicole Kidman’s 2nd Oscar (@SuperGa51746934) October 15, 2019
#MaskedSingerAU actually @Sia is australian and has also written songs for @Beyonce
— Izzi Z (@izzizeev) October 15, 2019
https://twitter.com/t_pot/status/1184042655581212673?s=20
Legendary Aussie artist Sia has worked on several tracks for Bey, including ‘Pretty Hurts’, ‘Rise Up’ and ‘Standing On The Sun’.
In all fairness, Osher probz got his info from the team behind the scenes at The Masked Singer so it’s really their bad, not Osher’s.
So pls direct your anger at the right place, Beyhive, and leave king Osh alone.