Last week on The Masked Singer’s Season 14 episode titled “Fear Night,” viewers got a wild mix of performances, surprising unmaskings, and unforgettable moments that lived up to the show’s reputation for sudden twists and big reveals.

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The episode opened with the long-awaited reveal of The Croissants — the whimsical pastry duo first seen in the Season 14 premiere. After weeks of speculation and a cliffhanger ending, the masks finally came off, and the identities inside surprised many. The Croissants were revealed to be reality TV duo Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of Chrisley Knows Best, who have made headlines in recent years for personal and legal ups and downs.
The couple acknowledged the humor and gravity behind their costume choice, performing Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock” — a tongue-in-cheek nod to their past experiences. Their early exit didn’t lack drama or personality, and it gave the panel a memorable unmasking to kick off the night.
But the surprises didn’t stop there. Among the five new masked contestants introduced — Le Who Who, High Voltage, Calla Lily, Owl, and Eggplant — only one was sent home after competing in solo performances. After delivering a high-energy rendition of Blondie’s “One Way or Another,” Le Who Who received the fewest votes from the audience and judges.

When the mask came off, the audience erupted: Emmy-winning comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish was revealed as the performer behind Le Who Who. Known for her magnetic personality, comedy chops, and film roles, Haddish brought humor and unexpected flair to the character, even joking on stage about her experience and playfully teasing host Nick Cannon.
Panelist Rita Ora earned a win with her correct guess of Haddish’s identity, while the rest of the panel threw out other big names like Leslie Jones and Keke Palmer before the big reveal.

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On social media, reactions ranged from praise for Haddish’s performance to lively debates about who might be behind the remaining mysterious masks — especially High Voltage and Owl, whose clues have sparked buzzing speculation among dedicated fans.
Overall, “Fear Night” delivered exactly what The Masked Singer viewers tune in for: showmanship, silliness, and suspenseful reveals that keep Instagram timelines and Twitter threads lit long after the credits roll.

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