Who Is The Masked Singer’s Cherry Blossom? Full House Star Revealed

Watch: ‘The Masked Singer’s’ Most Shocking Reveals That Made Fans’ Jaws Drop

Cherry Blossom’s time on The Masked Singer has been cut short.

A beloved castmember from the iconic ’90s sitcom Full House was eliminated during the Fox singing competition series’ March 26 episode mere moments after being introduced to fans alongside fellow newcomers Nessy, Yorkie, Stud Muffin and Mad Scientist. 

“This is all very real right now and I’m getting nervous about it, but I can do this!” Cherry Blossom admitted in a video package before showcasing her vocal chops. “To me, Cherry Blossom represents rebirth, a changing of seasons. Which is why it’s perfect for me. And, also, this is personal.”

As it turned out, the TV star was close friends with a former Masked Singer contestant.

“You could say we grew up together,” the mystery actress teased. “He taught me to not take myself so seriously. There was no one who made me laugh more. Fast forward to the day I turned on The Masked Singer and heard that voice. I knew from the very first note who it was. Now, while I’m excited to follow in their footsteps, I’m also terrified.”

“I’ve done it all in my career, but I have never sung before,” Cherry Blossom concluded. “But deep breath. I think it’s important for this Cherry Blossom to branch out and have a little fun. So, this is for one of the loudest personalities I know. Miss you, bud.”

And even after performing an impressive cover of Jennifer Lopez‘s “Let’s Get Loud,” Cherry Blossom was still a puddle of nerves in front of the judges.

“This is the scariest thing I’ve ever done,” she told the audience. “But I am channeling my kids’ confidence. One of them sings, but my legs are still noodles right now.”

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Then, Joey Fatone shared one final hint via a video message and confirmed Cherry Blossom was “part of one of the most famous TV families of the ’90s.”

Unfortunately, the star received the least votes of the night and was sent home.

As for who the judges thought was behind the colorful costume, Ken Jeong was certain it was Saturday Night Live alum Tina Fey, Rita Ora picked 7th Heaven alum Jessica Biel, Jenny McCarthy guessed Beverly Hills, 90210‘s Jennie Garth and Robin Thicke thought it was Tracy Gold, who starred on Growing Pains with his late father Alan Thicke.

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However, it turned out to be Candace Cameron Bure—a.k.a. Full House‘s D.J. Tanner—who conquered her fear of singing in public.

“I’ve never sang live before, the 48-year-old said after her unmasking. “I’m so happy I got to do it.”

Of course, it was the late Bob Saget who Candace was referring to in her video package. Saget competed as Squiggly Monster during season four of the show just over a year before his sudden 2022 passing.

And upon her big reveal, Robin—whose late father costarred on Growing Pains with Candance’s brother Kirk Cameron—noted that he was “in the same wheelhouse.”

“We’ve known each other since we were 9 years old,” he said. “We even were boyfriend and girlfriend for a week at 13 years old.”

Keep reading to meet the season 13 cast and see which other stars have been unmasked so far.

The Masked Singer airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on Fox.

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The sticky and sweet character, who was revealed to be iconic comedian Cedric the Entertainer, was sent home on the season premiere.

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The verdant vegetable was none other than boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya, who was eliminated during Shrek Night.

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The songstress under the bug mask turned out to be former Danity Kane member Aubrey O’Day.

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Bat was none other than Vanderpump Rules‘ one-hit wonder Scheana Shay.

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The hip-hop icon behind the other-worldly costume was Flavor Flav.

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The avian character was none other than Dawson’s Creek star James Van Der Beek, who was eliminated during the Group B Finals.

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Full House alum Candace Cameron Bure was unmasked as the star behind the bloom after the Group C debut.

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