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The Masked Singer reveals Emmy-winning comedian and actress as Le Who Who exits in a tantrum

Plus, who were inside the Croissants mask?

The Masked Singer reveals Emmy-winning comedian and actress as Le Who Who exits in a tantrum

Plus, who were inside the Croissants mask?

By Lauren Huff

Lauren Huff

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January 14, 2026 9:00 p.m. ET

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Le Who Who on 'The Masked Singer'. Credit:

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**This article contains spoilers for *The Masked Singer* season 14 episode 2, "Fear Night."**

More like *Masked Singer* Knows Best: After leaving audiences hanging with the season 14 premiere, which ended with a cliffhanger, episode 2 mercifully cut to the buttery, flakey chase by unmasking the Croissants at the very beginning.

To no one's surprise, all of the jail, reality show, and couple-related clues panned out to reveal that panelist Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg was right: The Croissants are none other than *Chrisley Knows Best* stars Todd and Julie Chrisley.

Mr. and Mrs. Croissant, the masked singer

The Croissants on 'The Masked Singer' season 14.

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The patriarch and matriarch of the Chrisley real estate and reality TV empire were sentenced to federal prison in 2022 on bank fraud and tax evasion charges, and pardoned by Donald Trump in May 2025. (Their daughter, Savannah, who competed on *TMS* season 11 as the Afghan Hound mask, led the charge to obtain pardons for her parents.)

Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2017

Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2017.

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From there, it was business as usual... for the most part. Episode 2 introduced five brand-new masks to the competition: Le Who Who, High Voltage, Calla Lily, Owl, and Eggplant. Unlike in the premiere episode, all of the masks competed individually as opposed to in pairs, and "One Way or Another," "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," "Fight Song," "Wild Thing," and "Rocket Man," were the designated tunes of the evening.

Unfortunately for the squeamish among us, the episode's theme was Fear Night, and as such, special guest star and host of new series *Fear Factor: House of Fear* Johnny Knoxville popped up to deliver clues for each contestant. The twist? Each envelope containing the clue was inside a box filled with some frightful creature — rats, snakes, a tarantula, millipedes, and cockroaches. *Shudders*.

When it was all said and done, the episode had to end the same way it began: with an unmasking (though, thankfully, there was no cliffhanger this time around).

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Scene stealer Le Who Who, who brought the laughs by telling host Nick Cannon she'll be his "second richest baby mama" and flashing her costume's underwear repeatedly to the panel and audience, unfortunately (and dare we say, kind of unfairly?) was the show's latest victim.

When it was announced, she started throwing a tantrum by stomping around, spanking herself, and sitting down on the stage, much to the delight of the panel. As for their final guesses, Robin Thicke chose Keke Palmer, McCarthy-Wahlberg opted for Leslie Jones, and Ken Jeong picked Wanda Sykes.

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Tiffany Haddish

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Rita Ora, who earlier in the episode swore that the person under the mask was a guest at her wedding, correctly clocked that the hilarious Labubu wannabe was none other than Emmy-winning comedian and *Girls Trip *actress Tiffany Haddish.

With the pick, everyone but Thicke now has a correct guess to their name — Jeong correctly guessed David Ortiz was Googly Eyes in the premiere, McCarthy-Wahlberg nabbed the Croissants, and Ora called out her longtime pal, Haddish. Not a bad start for the panel, we must admit.

Tune in next week at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox to see how they fare moving forward.**

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