The Masked Singer: The Croissants' Identity Reveal Comes as No Surprise
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The Masked Singer: The Croissants’ Identity Reveal Comes as No Surprise

After weeks of guessing and costume clues, The Masked Singer has finally pulled back the curtain on one of Season 14’s most talked-about acts. The Croissants, who exited early but left fans hanging with a cliffhanger reveal, have now officially been unmasked. The reveal surprised some panelists, confirmed the instincts of others, and instantly sparked conversation across the show’s fan base.

The Croissants’ identity revealed on The Masked Singer

The mystery behind the Croissants is finally solved, and it turned out to be Todd and Julie Chrisley from Chrisley Knows Best. The reality TV duo was unmasked in Season 14, Episode 2, despite already being eliminated in the premiere. The show teased fans by holding back the reveal, which sent the internet into full-on theory mode until Fox gave the official confirmation.

The judges tossed around some wild guesses along the way. Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg figured it out early, while the rest went in totally different directions. Robin Thicke guessed Snooki and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino. Ken Jeong guessed Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. Rita Ora leaned toward Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag. In the end, Wahlberg was revealed to be right.

The unmasking grabbed even more attention because Todd and Julie Chrisley were officially pardoned last year after their earlier convictions for tax evasion and bank fraud. Their appearance on The Masked Singer is one of their biggest TV moments since returning to the spotlight.

Season 14 is also shaking things up in fun ways. Nick Cannon is back running the show. He is joined by regular panelists Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, Rita Ora, and Robin Thicke. The new twist this season is “America’s Insider,” where Kylie Cantrall appears in disguise to reveal behind-the-scenes clues for viewers.

Season 14 is honoring major franchises, like Star Trek, Clueless, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Twilight. Even though the Croissants didn’t stick around for long, their unmasking delivered major surprises, flashy moments, and the kind of reveals that get everyone talking.

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya for ComingSoon.

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