‘The Masked Singer’s’ Most Shocking Reveals That Made Fans' Jaws Drop
The Masked Singer baked up a big surprise when it came to who was going home.
The singing competition’s Jan. 14 episode unmasked a staggering three celebrities, picking up where last week’s premiere left off with the reveal of The Croissants.
The masked couple—whose black and white striped costumes included a ball and chain—had the judges pondering which stars were under the mask when they took the stage to sing “Jailhouse Rock” on last week’s episode.
Among the clues for the duo? “They were upper crust socialites living at the top, and then it all came crumbling down.”
“It’s true,” the Male Croissant said during their pre-recording video. “Life was good and we were inseparable, until we were torn apart.”
The Female Croissant added, “That’s right. We were canceled. Separated. And we didn’t know when we’d see each other again.”
The judges quickly deduced The Croissants were likely a reality show couple who had likely served time in jail separately before being brought back together again.
Ken Jeong wasn’t totally sold on the idea, guessing the Southerners beneath the masks were famed country couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. But the rest kept with the reality TV vibes, as Robin Thicke thought they were Jersey Shore alums Snooki and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, while Rita Ora opted for The Hills’ Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag. But Jenny McCarthy guessed correctly, identifying The Croissants as Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley, who served time in federal prison for fraud convictions until their May 2025 pardons.
“I’m wondering, I mean you’ve done quite a few things,” host Nick Cannon began.”Is this the most difficult thing you’ve ever done?”
Todd joked, “Heck no. We’ve done far worse.”
But the reality stars weren't the only ones to say goodbye, as fan favorite Le Who Who was also unmasked. The judges clocked that the contestant was a comedian—but the identity behind the faux Labubu ended up being the question of the hour.
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“You’ve been guessing me for long enough, so here I am,” Le Who Who said during her video segment, while spray painting with cans marked “laughter.” “I’m a monster talent, too big to fit in any little package.”
“Over $1 billion at the box office. Late night legend. One of the most influential people on the planet,” she shared about herself. “So congrats on your rare find, ‘cause I’m a collectible, baby.”
And true to her comedic nature, she had the audience cracking up after her performance of Blondie’s “One Way or Another”—which featured a mid-song dance break, during which she flashed her rear end for the crowd.
“Think I found a new friend,” Nick joked as Le Who Who rubbed up against him. “Who is this? ‘Cause they’re a little frisky.”
The judges learned the star under the mask was 50 percent of the way towards an EGOT (an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner), with Jenny asking, “Are you the ‘EG’ or the ‘OT’ part of the EGOT?”
Le Who Who responded, “I know I got some eggs that Nick can use.”
And making a reference to Nick’s ex-wife Mariah Carey, she joked, “I’ll be your second richest baby mama.”
The judges had a field day guessing who was making them laugh, with Robin choosing Keke Palmer and Jenny closing her case with Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones—noting the use of ghosts in the clues. Meanwhile, Ken was positive he had the right answer with Wanda Skyes. Rita, however, was the one to correctly guess that it was Girls Trip star Tiffany Haddish.
The crowd chanted “Le Who Who” as she was unmasked, with Nick laughing, “Le Who Who don’t wanna go.”
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“You don’t take nothing serious,” he joked, to which Tiffany responded, “I do take stuff serious, Nick.”
“I wanted to win, man. This don’t feel like I won,” she told the crowd. “They did shoot off the confetti, so thank you for that.”
The comedian shared that all of the judges have been “a part of my life,” before turning to Nick and saying, “Now I would like for you to be more a part of my life. A little more permanent. I hear you got good swimmers, man.”
Nick was cracking up as he laughed that she was being “so silly.”
But Tiffany assured him she was being “dead serious.”
“I’m ovulating right now,” she quipped, “why do you think I’m wearing this?”
“You changed your phone number,” she exclaimed. “You don’t answer the phone no more so I came on the show.”
But there remains one more celebrity contestant in the running whose identity has already been revealed: influencer Kylie Cantrall, who shared she is the face behind the Cat Witch but is keeping her identity a secret from the judges as she competes this season.
The Masked Singer airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on Fox.
For a look at more of the mystery celebs waiting to be unmasked this season, keep reading.
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Googly Eyes: Eliminated Week 1
The Masked Singer's tallest costume was revealed to be Boston Rex Sox legend David Ortiz, who was sent home on the season 14 premiere.
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Cat Witch
Descendants star Kylie Cantrall revealed herself to be under the Cat Witch mask, taking fans behind the scenes—all without the judges finding out her true identity.
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The Croissants: Eliminated Week 1
After being teased on the premiere episode, The Croissants were unmasked and revealed to be reality stars Julie Chrisley and Todd Chrisley.
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Le Who Who: Eliminated Week 2
Despite having the crowd in stiches, Le Who Who was found to be none other than comedian Tiffany Haddish and sent home during week two.
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Stingray
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Snow Cone
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Scarab
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Queen Corgi
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Pugcasso
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Pangolin
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Owl
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High Voltage
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Handyman
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Galaxy Girl
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Crane
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Eggplant
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Karot Carrot
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Calla Lily
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