Rudy Revealed Himself And Liberals Had A TOTAL TANTRUM! joe February 7, 2022 Uncategorized The Masked Singer is no stranger to political controversy. Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin appeared on the show back in Season 3, right when the COVID-19 pandemic first began. And now, Rudy Giuliani has been unmasked as a contestant on The Masked Singer. His presence on the stage at a taping last week upset two of the show’s liberal judges, Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke, so much that they left the set with cameras still rolling, Deadline reports. Nicole Scherzinger and Jenny McCarthy, the other two judges on the show, remained in their seats and reportedly chatted with Giuliani. Set to air next month, the episode was the first of the show’s season, meaning the former New York City mayor likely can’t hit the right notes. The former attorney to President Trump and former New York mayor was taping an episode that is expected to air next month, the source said, without providing additional detail. Deadline has more of this story: Deadline hears that while Jeong and Thicke exited (they eventually returned), fellow judges Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger remained onstage. They bantered with Giuliani, a controversial figure for pressing what is widely derided as a baseless claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from his client Donald Trump. Fox did not comment. Back in 2019, former Donald Trump White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer sparked controversy with his casting on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. He was eliminated in Week 6 despite the backing of the then-president and his supporters. It was not revealed which costume Guiliani wore or what song he sang, but his unmasking will still be included in the Season 7 premiere next month. The Masked Singer is currently scheduled to return for its seventh season on March 9. Sources: WFMZ, Deadline Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ