The identity of the mysterious Gold Lacquer singer from MBC’s “King of Mask Singer” has finally been revealed after six weeks and two victories, and she couldn’t hold back her tears at the unending – and much-deserved – praise from the celebrity panel.

On the May 10 episode of “King of Mask Singer,” Gold Lacquer sings “Sad Fate” by Nami, but unfortunately isn’t able to get a third win within her grasp.

In the end, when her mask is removed, she gets an incredible response from the panel.

You can watch the unveiling of Gold Lacquer’s identity here:

“She’s definitely not an idol,” they had said, when asked who they think the singer is.

Finally able to speak, letting her voice be heard, f(x)’s Luna says, “I can finally say it.. I thought that if I wore this mask on stage, it would be freeing. I thought I’d be able to show everyone all the performances I’ve ever wanted to do. But I had no idea it would be this hard to express emotion with just my voice. Through ‘King of Mask Singer,’ I’ve really learned and grown a lot. I’m just really happy.”

Later at the panel’s unending praise, and Shin Bong Sun‘s simple comment of “Thank you so much for singing amazing songs for us until now,” Luna is unable to hold back her tears, and is unable to speak for some time. Shin Bong Sun continues, “We watched her sing for six weeks; they were truly the best performances. We’re so thankful.” Kim Gu Ra, wanting to make her laugh, says, “Ask Lee Soo Man to buy you something delicious.”

“King of Mask Singer” reveals Luna’s interview from when she first joined the show, where she explains that she has stage fright when she is alone, and that forgetting lyrics is a big fear of hers.

She definitely proves, and then some, that she’s more than capable of amazing solo performances! Watch her performance from the May 10 episode of “King of Mask Singer” here:

Along with Luna, singers who removed their masks on this latest episode include BTOB’s Yook Sungjae and Secret’s Song Ji Eun.

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