The Masked Singer’s Poodle Moth Gets Real About The Stigma Of Actors Pursuing Singing Careers

Poodle Moth shared their perspective on the stigma surrounding actors going into singing, and I really appreciate this perspective.

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Warning! The following contains spoilers for The Masked Singer Season 11's "Quarter Finals: Final Four." Read at your own risk! The Masked Singer 's quarter-finals concluded, and this is always the part where the season gets difficult. Poodle Moth didn't exactly deserve to go home, but given the stage of the competition, it's inevitable someone talented is bound to.

The fuzzy insect was unmasked, and surprise, it was actress Chrissy Metz , who got real with CinemaBlend about the stigma surrounding actors getting into music. One year after desperately missing This Is Us , the actress continues to move onward and upward into new roles, and taking on new singing adventures. Metz has performed at the Grand Ole Opry and elsewhere since the end of her NBC series, but there are still people who don't know she's as passionate about music as she is acting.



CinemaBlend was fortunate to spend some time talking to her about singing, and her goal as she continues to perform alongside her acting career: I want people to appreciate something I love so much which is music and my voice and to also just be accepted and liked for like who I am and not for portraying a character. That is something that is also important to me. Because I love music so much and it means so much to me.

I wanna impart that on other people, and you never really know if that's gonna happen. You just sort of try to stay authentic and hope it does and do it because you love doing it, and then the people will find you. C.