Tonight on “The Masked Singer,” season 14 brought not one but two surprising reveals—starting with the highly anticipated unmasking of The Croissants and ending with a second elimination.
After all five performers graced the stage with their talents, the audience had their say, voting for their favorite. Unfortunately, the singer with the lowest number of votes had to bid farewell, leading up to the night’s ultimate reveal.
**Spoiler Alert:** This article contains details about the second elimination of the night, so proceed with caution if you haven’t watched yet.
The performer who received the fewest votes and was ultimately eliminated at the end of the episode was Le Who Who. Clearly not ready to leave the competition, she playfully stomped her feet and humorously protested against going home.
Before taking off her mask, Le Who Who treated the audience to one final performance, a fun rendition of Blondie’s “One Way or Another,” as the panelists made their last guesses.
* Robin Thicke changed his guess to Keke Palmer at the last moment, praising her as a multi-talented actress familiar with host Nick Cannon.
* Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg stuck with her pick of Leslie Jones.
* Ken Jeong confidently guessed Wanda Sykes, citing her comedy background, Emmy recognition, and box office success.
* Rita Ora remained firm in her original guess, naming Tiffany Haddish as the performer behind the mask.
As Le Who Who removed her mask, it was revealed that Tiffany Haddish was the talented individual behind the character. True to her comedic nature, Haddish turned her elimination into a hilarious moment, thanking the show for the confetti shower in her honor.
During her final moments on stage, Haddish joked with the panelists, teasing Nick Cannon about his personal life and sharing witty banter. Cannon, in return, praised Le Who Who as the most fun-loving contestant the show has ever seen.
Looking ahead, the upcoming week on “The Masked Singer” promises new performances from Crane, Handyman, Pugcasso, Scarab, and Snow Cone. Stay tuned to see how the competition unfolds.
“The Masked Singer” airs Wednesdays on FOX at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Can’t catch it live? Episodes are also available for streaming on Hulu the next day.
In a world where the unexpected reigns supreme, Tiffany Haddish’s memorable performance proves that laughter truly is the best medicine.
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