Bull has a connection to guest panelist Will I. He thinks he's been listening to Skunk since he was a child. Week 7 Clues: Bull is used to being a solo performer, but he's super nervous. There's a pile of nails on a table and a picture of Hall & Oates, and he holds up comedy and tragedy masks. Suddenly, his life was turned upside down. Week 5 Clues: Bull wants to revisit the time when he made a risky choice and left his stable job and became like the Fresh Prince. He sang Britney Spears' "Circus" and showed the panel a wrapped present, explaining that he cared more about the wrapping. Clues include Carnegie Hall, a boa, and a set of scrubs. Week 3 Clues: Bull revealed that he has notorious house parties where everybody dances, though he was a wallflower as a kid. "Nothing makes me happier than the cheer of a crowd. "I've always been a fan of school spirit," Bull says. His locker clues were: Three cheerleaders jumped out of Bull's locker. He holds up a picture of the Disney Concert Hall, and his garage is covered in flowers. He lived on his own planet, and his performance of Rascal Flatts' "What Hurts the Most" reminds him of that time. He created his own world and put on shows that were sold out in his head.
Week 1, Part 2 Clues: He marched to the beat of his own drum in school and felt most free to be himself in his garage. He says he's very shy about singing, even though he put on a hell of a performance. He became his own boss, and eventually both Hollywood and Forbes took notice.Ī stuffed lion sits on a rock, Cooperstown (home of the Baseball Hall of Fame) is marked on a map, and at one point, Bull waves to the astronaut who was once Hunter Hayes. He kept getting rejected, but he didn't give it up. He traveled around the world in a quest to be the greatest of all time, but the doors he knocked on just weren't opening. Week 1 Clues: Bull grew up in a small town but had bigger dreams.