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Unmasked. Rudy Giuliani’s Masked Singer reveal prompted judges Robin Thicke and Ken Jeon to walk off in protest during a taping for the first episode of Season 7 of the popular Fox competition series, Deadline reports.
Watch 'The Masked Singer' $6.99+ Buy NowAccording to Deadline, judges Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger remained on stage following Giuliani’s Masked Singer reveal. While Thicke and Jeon walked off following Giuliani’s reveal, the judges are said to have returned back to the stage eventually. Sources who spoke to the site alleged that the judges “bantered” with the disbarred politician, who has faced widespread criticism for promoting the “Big Lie”—otherwise known as the false assertion that former President Donald Trump‘s bid for reelection was “stolen” during the 2020 Presidential Election. Giuliani, for his part, is also expected to face criminal charges for his role in the January 6 attack on the United States Capitol in 2021 after being subpoenaed by the congressional panel in charge of investigating the insurrection.
This isn’t the first time that The Masked Singer has opted for a polarizing contestant. The Fox series previously faced criticism in 2020 when Republican politician, Sarah Palin, competed on the series as The Bear. The reaction was exactly what Palin had hoped for, telling host Nick Cannon on the Masked Singer aftershow that the experience was all about putting up a “middle finger to the haters.”
“It was all about the mask,” she said at the time. “I knew it would be so refreshing and so freeing and well, in a real respectful way, kind of a walking middle finger to the haters out there in the world where I could do whatever I wanted to do and not care what anybody said
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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.
Deadline reported.While Jeong and Thicke hit the exit, the two other judges, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger, stayed put and chatted with the former New York City mayor, the report said.Deadline did not disclose Giuliani’s costumed character or the song that sent him home early.The new season is set to premiere March 9.The popular singing competition has been known to wow the judges, fans and even hosts with its dramatic celebrity unmaskings.
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The upcoming seventh season of The Masked Singer is currently filming and there was a very controversial unmasking during a taping last week.
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.
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