‘The Masked Singer’ finale: Pearl wins Season 13

'The Masked Singer' season finale: Pearl shines as the winner
Pearl was announced as the winner of "The Masked Singer" on the show's season finale on Wednesday.
LOS ANGELES - It was the season finale on Wednesday’s new episode of "The Masked Singer," with the top four contestants battling it out for the Golden Mask Trophy.
The remaining contestants, Pearl, Boogie Woogie, Mad Scientist Monster and Coral opened the show with a performance of "Pink Pony Club."
Then they performed songs including "Black Horse and a Cherry Tree," "Moon River," "Freedom! ‘90," and "Stay," before a Season 13 winner was revealed.

Pearl on the season finale of "The Masked Singer." (FOX)
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During the unmasking, Pearl was revealed as Gretchen Wilson, an American country music singer, known for several songs, including her 2004 debut single "Redneck Woman," which won a Grammy and topped the Billboard country charts.
"‘The Masked Singer" is an amazing show," Wilson said following the reveal. "This is definitely something for the books."
The 51-year-old revealed that she was previously injured and placed in a wheelchair.
"There was a moment where I never thought I’d get back to this place," she shared. "This opportunity has really proven to me that there’s nothing I can’t do."
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Runner-up Boogie Woogie was revealed as singer-songwriter Andy Grammer.

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Coral was revealed as actress and singer Meg Donnelly on the Seaon 13 finale of "The Masked Singer."
"I love music. It’s been incredible and getting to sing so many different songs and styles," he told the audience.
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In addition, Mad Scientist Monster was revealed as country music icon and Florida Georgia Line performer Brian Kelley, and Coral was revealed as Meg Donnelly, a teen actress known for starring in the Disney Channel series "Zombies."
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