Unmasking the Croissant: Todd and Julie Chrisley Revealed on "The Masked Singer" Season 14

In the latest episode of "The Masked Singer," Season 14, the Croissant was unmasked to reveal Todd and Julie Chrisley, pardoned by Donald Trump for tax evasion and bank fraud. The Croissants were eliminated in the previous episode but were unveiled at the beginning of this week's episode. The panelists made various guesses, with Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg correctly identifying the Chrisleys. The episode also featured a tie-in with Fox's new show "Fear Factor: House of Fear," with host Johnny Knoxville making an appearance.
Todd and Julie Chrisley join David “Big Papi” Ortiz as the celebrities revealed so far in Season 14 of "The Masked Singer." The season features host Nick Cannon and panelists McCarthy-Wahlberg, Jeong, Ora, and Thicke. A new addition this season is "America’s Insider," where Kylie Cantrall provides behind-the-scenes hints and clues to viewers. The themed episodes include tributes to various pop culture icons like "Star Trek," "Clueless," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and the "Twilight Saga" films.
The 18 masked contestants in Season 14 include a diverse range of characters like Eggplant, Pugcasso, Queen Corgi, Owl, and more. The contestants have impressive accolades, with a combined 94 million records sold, 47 Teen Choice Award nominations, and other notable achievements. Past winners of "The Masked Singer" include T-Pain, Wayne Brady, Kandi Burruss, and others.
"The Masked Singer" is produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment and is based on a South Korean format. The showrunners and executive producers include Rosie Seitchik, Craig Plestis, and Nick Cannon. Stay tuned for more unmaskings and surprises in the upcoming episodes of the show.