know<\/em> him. He also said he’s used to wearing different hats, which was too pointed to just be referring to talents. We’re thinking he’s a hat guy.<\/p>\nHe also said the costume was in tribute to his mother, who taught him the importance of being strong and sensitive. As for those dance moves, Cow intentionally taught himself new moves for this different character, which he found refreshing, but also indicates he has some well-known moves.<\/p>\n
“I was a fan of the show before I got here. I’ve always wanted to do this show and so this is already a dream come true,” said Cow, appearing to put on a different speaking cadence to further throw the panel. “I’m just having a ball. I really am. I really am.”<\/p>\n
In the Group A Finals, Cow gushed about how much his mom means to him, both as his biggest supporter now and literal supporter growing up. He recalled her working “seven jobs” at once to support his family, which is why his dream was to make it big enough that he could support her, which he’s been able to do.<\/p>\n
While talking, we saw a red stoplight and he caught and threw a football. His roller-skating clue was the word “Husband.” Cow explained, “Not my husband, your husband, Jenny. Listen, this cow is absolutely a lady. However, I have spent some time with your hubby.”<\/p>\n
Cow was definitely feeling the 2000s semi-finals theme as that’s when it all came together for him. He recalled packing up a van with his buddies and performing on top of it in front of the Capitol Records building, convinced he’d get a deal. Security threw them out instead.<\/p>\n
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But, he said, they kept coming back and now his picture hangs in the halls of that building. Visual clues included a gavel, a birthday cake with one candle on it and a newspaper. On-stage, the new clue was a banner reading “MOOOsical.” Cow said, “The 2000s were really, really good to me. So much, in fact, that I got to star in a musical.”<\/p>\n
The prior clue package saw Cow really emphasizing how important family is to him. He has kids of his own and despite all the temptations of fame, he’s always made sure to put family first. Perhaps that’s because he didn’t have a dad when he was growing up.<\/p>\n
In fact, he said he didn’t have a lot of positive male role models at all, coming up in a house of all women. He also credited this with the fact he’s a sensitive soul. New images included a red boxing glove with a yellow down arrow on it and a crayon drawing of a red heart drawn by his calves — ahem, children.<\/p>\n
His on-stage clue came out in a giant purple bowl, out of which Le’Veon pulled a pair of tap shoes. To this, Cow said, “Much like a Super Bowl Halftime Show, I am known for my killer moo-ves.”<\/p>\n
In his first clue package, he told us he didn’t even know fame was in his future, believing he was instead destined for a pretty simple life at home. This was despite his dreams of standing out and being a big star. The problem, he said, was that he struggled controlling his emotions. But everything changed when he learned he could write, presumably referring to music. He said he’s since gone on to win multiple Grammys and traveled the world with “hit after hit after hit.”.<\/p>\n
Images included the date July 4, a Classic Culinary Cuisine for Cows cookbook and the recipe “Classic Cow Cake,” which he proceeded to mix and bake through the clue package. HIs first on-stage clue came in a popcorn bucket with a “Blockbuster Movie” ticket. He explained, “One of the better things known about me all started with a moo-vie.”<\/p>\n
Robin Thicke was thinking of “Miss Independent” writer Ne-Yo, who wrote that song (he thinks) in honor of his mother. Nicole went through a journey tonight, hearing and seeing Ne-Yo in the first half of the performance, and then Usher in the second half.<\/p>\n
Ken thought Usher, too, tying the football to his character from The Faculty<\/em>. Jenny went out on a limb to twist the children clue to the song “Children” and Billy Porter, but it seems a stretch. The internet, meanwhile, has been on Ne-Yo this whole time, who is famous for his hats and has fit the clues extremely well. It’s also been our favorite guess.<\/p>\n
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