TV Fox taps Craig Robinson to host The Masked Dancer Ken Jeong, Paula Abdul, Brian Austin Green, and Ashley Tisdale will serve as panelists for the celebrity reality competition. By Marcus Jones Marcus Jones Marcus Jones is a former digital news writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines Published on October 28, 2020 02:35PM EDT Photo: Getty Images (5) The upcoming Fox reality competition series The Masked Dancer has revealed its host and panelists. Answering the question "It takes who to tango?" will be comedian and host Craig Robinson, who will also be joined by panelists Paula Abdul, Brian Austin Green, Ashley Tisdale, and Fox reality mainstay Ken Jeong. The show is both a twist on the network's ever-popular The Masked Singer, and an expansion of "The Masked Dancer" segment featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. On it, celebrity contestants will be dressed head-to-toe in elaborate costumes and facemasks, performing dancing routines with equally disguised partners and back-up dancers ready to perform routines in the style of hip-hop, salsa, jazz, tap dancing, and more. As a series of clues are disseminated throughout clip packages, routines, and even costume details, the panelists will try and determine who is under the mask among a group of celebrity competitor that together have amassed more than 38 million albums sold worldwide, 20 Emmy Award wins, 20 Grammy Award nominations, 10 World Dancing titles, five New York Times Best-Selling Author titles, four Olympic gold medals, and three Broadway show appearances. While guest panelists have yet to be announced, the show has already begun filming, and will premiere on Fox in December. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: The Masked Singer's Giraffe dunks on Robin Thicke for not guessing his identity: 'He's terrible' Ken Jeong says his worst Masked Singer guess ever is coming this season: 'I was so embarrassed' Now Fox is doing The Masked Singer for dancers (thanks, Ellen DeGeneres!)