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Tiffany Haddish is Le Who Who? on 'The Masked Singer'

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After her only performance as Le Who Who?, comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish was unmasked during tonight's episode of The Masked Singer.

Following a clue package that featured a pink suitcase with a crown on it, a playground, paint cans of "laughter", and a Tamagotchi-like toy that displayed the word "ghosted", only judge Rita Ora correctly guessed Haddish, while the other three judges guessed KeKe Palmer, Leslie Jones and Wanda Sykes. 

"I wanted to win, man," Haddish said to host Nick Cannon. "This don't feel like I won."

"They just shot off the confetti for you," Cannon responded.

"I know," Haddish said. "They did shoot off the confetti, so thank you for that."

The Emmy and Grammy-winning comedian, who sang Blondie's "One Way or Another" and described herself as "one of the most influential people on the planet", teased Cannon all night, particularly about his baby-making skills.

"Every single one of you [the judges] have been a part of my life," she said. "Now, I would like for you [Cannon] to be more a part of my life, a li'l more permanent. I hear you got good swimmers, man."

Through laughter, Cannon responded, "Probably, the silliest, but the most successful and the most fun-loving character we've ever had on Masked Singer." 

"Oh, I thought you was talkin' 'bout yo future baby mama, me, but," Haddish joked.

"So silly," Cannon added.

"I'm not being silly! I'm dead serious! I'm ovulating right now! Why do you think I'm wearing this?" she asked.

"Is that why you came on the show?" Cannon asked.

"Yeah! You changed yo phone number. You don't answer the phone no more, so I came on the show," she teased.

As a continuation of last week's episode, the episode started with the unmasking of The Croissants, who were reveleaed to be Julie and Todd Chrisley.

When asked by Cannon if this was the most difficult thing they had ever done, the Chrisley Knows Best stars, whose costumes were equipped with a ball and chain and black and white prison stripes, and who received a presidential pardon on May 28, 2025 after serving nearly 30 months of a 12-year sentence (Todd) and seven-year sentence (Julie) for tax evasion and bank fraud, joked, "No. We've done worse."

"I love how you guys are always able to make fun of yourselves and run with it," McCarthy-Wahlberg added. "But in all seriousness, it's just amazing to see you guys home and back with your family where you belong."

"Thank you so much," they said. "We're so grateful."

The rest of the episode, titled, "Fear Night", which included multiple appearances by Fear Factor: House of Fear host Johnny Knoxville, saw performances by High Voltage mask, Calla Lily mask, Owl mask, and Eggplant mask. 

Next week's episode will see contestants go back to high school in a Clueless-themed show as the audience and judges work their way to the final 15 masks.

The Masked Singer airs Wednesdays at 8pm on FOX.

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