A source close to the set of The Masked Singer is opening up about what really happened during the season seven premiere taping, in which Rudy Giuliani was unmasked as the first eliminated contestant.
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Fans are (rightfully) calling out Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jennie Nguyen after a series of old controversial social media posts resurfaced this week.
According to multiple media reports, throughout much of 2020, Nguyen appears to have posted and re-shared multiple controversial memes, photos, and cartoons on a Facebook page she has since deactivated. Somebody took screenshots of the posts before they were scrubbed from the internet, though, and the apparent content is very, very disturbing.
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In several screenshots of posts first published by All About The Tea, Nguyen allegedly re-shared memes which mention Black Lives Matter in a negative light. Some reportedly included phrases like “BLM Thugs” and “Violent Gangs” in reference to the widespread protests that took place during the summer of 2020.
Per Page Six, the Bravo star reportedly shared one cartoon in which a character, an elderly white woman, is talking to another about a stick figure bumper sticker drawn on the back of her car. Informing the man that the stick figures don’t represent family members, the cartoon reads:
Another meme allegedly shared by the TV star in August 2020 shows actor Ken Jeong‘s character from Community cupping his hands to yell with a caption that reads:
She also reportedly wrote her own commentary and opinions along with the memes. Per DailyMail.com and others, one post allegedly shared by the 44-year-old reality TV star in September of 2020 read:
Ooof.
And another post allegedly shared during that same month added:
Whoa.
The alleged resurfaced posts popped up recently, in the days after Nguyen called out RHOSLC co-star Mary M. Crosby
A source close to the set of The Masked Singer is opening up about what really happened during the season seven premiere taping, in which Rudy Giuliani was unmasked as the first eliminated contestant.
Not a fan. Judges Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke reportedly walked off the set of The Masked Singer after learning the identity of one of the contestants.
. During last week's taping of Fox's competition series, judges Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke walked off the stage after Rudy Giuliani was unmasked, multiple outlets report.ET has reached out to Fox, Jeong, Thicke and Giuliani for comment.According to , who was first to report the news, Jeong and Thicke «quickly left the stage in protest» after Giuliani, Donald Trump's former attorney, became the first contestant to be revealed in season 7.Fellow judges Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger remained onstage and bantered with Giuliani after Jeong and Thicke's exits, per the outlet. The two male judges did eventually return, reports.Giuliani isn't the first controversial contestant on The Masked Singer.
Two judges on the US version of ‘The Masked Singer’ – Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong – reportedly walked off set in protest during a recent recording of the show after one of the contestants was revealed to be Rudy Giuliani.According to Deadline, the episode of the show in question was filmed last week and is set to air on the Fox network next month. Donald Trump’s disgraced former attorney – who was instrumental in pushing the false claim that the 2020 US presidential election had been rigged – did not receive the welcome he might have expected on the light-hearted show.Jeong and Thicke reportedly walked off stage upon seeing Giuliani, while the show’s two other judges, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger, remained and chatted with him.It’s not clear if the final edit of the show will make the walk-out apparent.
The Masked Singer judges Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong walked offstage after it was revealed that Rudy Giuliani was taking part in the US version of the show.According to Deadline, Giuliani was unmasked during the taping for the first episode of The Masked Singer‘s seventh season, with Thicke and Jeong leaving the stage in protest.Fellow judges Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger reportedly stayed behind and “bantered” with the lawyer and former New York mayor. The theme of The Masked Singer‘s new season is “The Good, The Bad and The Cuddly” while the episode featuring Giuliani will air in March.Giuliani has become a controversial figure after making baseless claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from his client, Donald Trump.
J. Kim Murphy Fox is staying radio silent on a report that former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani — more recently remembered for his part in encouraging a coup against the elected United States president on Jan.
The upcoming seventh season of The Masked Singer is currently filming and there was a very controversial unmasking during a taping last week.
Spoiler Alert: The following article contains spoilers for the upcoming season of “The Masked Singer”.
EXCLUSIVE, SPOILER ALERT: Rudy Giuliani was last week unmasked as an exiting costumed contestant in the taping of the first episode of Fox’s popular prime time show The Masked Singer. Deadline hears that as soon as they saw Giuliani, judges Ken Jeong & Robin Thicke quickly left the stage in protest.
Jennie Nguyen’s Housewives career may be over, but she’s not done defending herself.
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jennie Nguyen, 44, has spoken out after she was fired from the hit Bravo series for controversial Facebook posts from 2020. In an Instagram Live video, Jennie placed blame on a “team of people” helping her with social media for sharing the offensive posts to a Facebook page. “I just want you to understand that, during that time, I had a team of people helping me. Whether they posted [or] I posted, it doesn’t really matter at this point,” she said on Wednesday, January 26, alongside her Black friend Michael.
"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennie Nguyen spoke out for the first time following her firing from the reality show. Nguyen appeared on Instagram Live on Wednesday to share her side of the story.The reality TV star claimed she couldn't remember if she posted the resurfaced posts herself or if someone from her team did, but she took "full responsibility" for what was posted. She went on to say she wouldn't apologize for her political views and encouraged people to be respectful of each other's opinions.
Sasha Urban editor“The Masked Singer” will premiere its seventh season on March 9, Fox announced Wednesday.Host Nick Cannon and panelists Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke and Jenny McCarthy will return to the show, which will include a new cast of celebrity competitors who perform in elaborate costumes that conceal their identities. Last season featured Todrick Hall, Honey Boo Boo and Toni Braxton and was ultimately won by singer Jewel, who performed as the “Queen of Hearts.” The first episode of the new season will air at 8 p.m. ET.
It’s over for Jennie Nguyen!