Kirstie Alley, who competed on 'Dancing With the Stars' and 'Celebrity Big Brother,' made her last TV appearance as Baby Mammoth on 'The Masked Singer.'
made her final appearance on the small screen earlier this year as a contestant on Fox’s zany singing competition series “The Masked Singer.”
When host Nick Cannon revealed Alley’s identity, the actor, who also competed in ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” and the U.K.'s “Celebrity Big Brother,” explained what led to her final foray in reality TV.Actor Kirstie Alley, of ‘Cheers’ fame, died of cancer that was recently diagnosed, according to a statement issued Monday evening by her family.
Alley first performed “Walkin’ After Midnight” by Patsy Cline, then “The Shoop Shoop Song ” on the program. She also competed in a “cuddle duel” with her teammate Space Bunny — later revealed to be singer Shaggy — in which they performed “Me Too” by Meghan Trainor. Although she didn’t last long on the show, the “Veronica’s Closet” star said she felt good going home. She was particularly delighted to be done with her character’s massive pink get-up. Alley jokingly blamed the costume for losing the competition because, she quipped, “I honestly sing like [Andrea] Bocelli” but the heavy ensemble made her sing “like a cat in heat.”
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