Warning: This article contains spoilers about Wednesday’s episode ofThe Masked Singer.

The Jellyfish is swimming away fromThe Masked Singerafter abrutal triple eliminationon Wednesday night’s semi-finals.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You were a big fan ofThe Masked Singerbefore signing on for the show, right?

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So they would always watch it on Korean news channels and all of that.

I would jump in and watch with them, when we were all together.

And we have these karaoke nights, too, sometimes at our house.

One time, my sister was like, “Oh, you should go onThe Masked Singer!”

And I was like, “Actually, I might be!”

It was still kind of early, so it wasn’t set in stone.

I love all the reveals and everyone’s performances, and the costumes are always so amazing.

So I was really excited to be on.

And you had never had any formal vocal training, is that correct?No, nothing.

That’s so impressive.Thank you, thank you.

I love to sing.

Singing is actually really therapeutic for me when I’m stressed or something.

But I’ve never taken it seriously, it’s just been a hobby of mine.

I thought I was just going in there and doing my thing, you know?

It was honestly the best experience ever.

I’m so grateful.

I didn’t really think about that.

The costume was really pretty, and I love it so much.

Fitting it was really cool, and it’s amazing.

The costume team, they’re so incredibly talented.

They were putting all these cool pieces in and we’d kind of bounce ideas off of each other.

I was hoping I’d get a cool costume and it really worked out.

Everyone was like, “Oh my gosh, you might’t wear those!”

People can’t know you’re a girl or anything about you.

I was so insecure about my rips in my jeans and I was furiously trying to cover my knees.

I don’t want people to recognize me from my knees!

Then the next time I rolled up in sweats we were all good.

What’s more nerve-wracking, competing onThe Masked Singeror in the Olympics?Definitely competing onThe Masked Singer.

So I would call her and be like, “Yo, what’s up?

What’s the deal?

What is it gonna be like?

Give me the full rundown from A to Z.”

And I can’t ask either, because no one can know that I’m on the show.

So I was really nervous about that, because I’m going in blind.

I had no idea what to expect, but it was so fun.

I highly recommend being on it.

To anyone out there who’s considering being on it, do it.

You had a special moment with panelist Ken Jeong during your reveal.

Tell me about that.Yeah, so I love Ken.

I really respect him and his career.

I think he’s hilarious, and he’s a fellow Korean American, which is awesome.

We just totally had this heart to heart, which is really cool.

That was probably one of my favorite moments of being on the show.

After this, would you consider signing a record deal?I don’t know, maybe!

I don’t know if anyone wants me like that, but if they do, come my way.

I’m down to drop a few bangers.