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Sereia Iara (translated as Mermaid Iara) is a masked celebrity contestant on the fourth Brazilian season of The Masked Singer.

Appearance[]

Songs[]

Week Song Selection Result
1 "Gloriosa" by Gloria Groove / "Mar Serenou" by Clara Nunes WIN
4 "Magalenha" by Sérgio Mendes feat. Carlinhos Brown SAFE
5 "I Put a Spell On You" by Nina Simone / "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World" by James Brown WIN
7 "Eye of the Tiger" from Rocky III BTM3
8 "Vermelho" by Fafá de Belém SAFE
9 "Holiday" by Madonna / "Lady Marmalade" by Patti LaBelle / "Sossego" by Tim Maia SAFE
10 "Sexy Iemanjá" by Pepeu Gomes BTM2
11 "Fé" by IZA BTM2
12 "The Best" by Tina Turner THIRD PLACE
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler
N/A "It's Not Right But It's Okay" by Whitney Houston / "Bad Girls" by Donna Summer[1] UNAIRED

Smackdown Performance[]

Week VS Song
9 Preguiça "Milla" by Netinho
10 "Alagados" by Os Paralamas do Sucesso

Sereia Iara Guesses[]

Week Mascarado Virtual Guess
9 Guerreira Luísa Sonza

Final Guesses[]

Week José's Guess Taís' Guess Sabrina's Guess Paulo's Guess
12 Evelyn Castro

Trivia[]

  • Sereia Iara is the first contestant of The Masked Singer Franchise that sung a song that was already sung by a previous contestant in the same season, singing "Lady Marmalade", which was previously sung by MC Porquinha on the same season, two episodes prior.
    • Ironically, she sung the part MC Porquinha didn't sing on her performance.
  • Sereia Iara is the first and only contestant to be saved by the Virtual Masks dynamic.
  • During the finale, as a gag, Paulo Vieira tried using the bell once Sereia Iara was eliminated by the audience. It didn't work, however.
  • Sereia Iara and Galo sung songs with the same name. Sereia Iara sung "Vermelho" by Fafá de Belém and Galo sung "Vermelho" by Gloria Groove.
    • Coincidentally, both placed 3rd in their respective seasons.
  • Evelyn Castro revealed during one of her Instagram stories that the semifinals had two rounds of performances, revealing her second performance of "It's Not Right But It's Okay" by Whitney Houston & "Bad Girls" by Donna Summer.
    • All of the semifinalists had a second round of performances that were fully filmed, but due to time constraints, it wasn't shown.

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