The new series of The Masked Singer is currently filming in the United States, but one of the secret identities has already been unveiled.
Former Mayor of New York and Donald Trump loyalist, Rudy Giuliani, was revealed to be a famous face taking part in the latest instalment, which won't hit American television sets until March 2022.
The new season of the show will be subtitled The Good, The Bad, And The Cuddly; exactly where Giuliani falls into those categories? That's up for you to decide.
Though everybody who attends the show recordings is sworn to secrecy, an exclusive report from Deadline revealed that judges Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke left the stage in protest after Giuliani's unmasking.
Their sources claimed that fellow panelists Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger remained onstage, bantering with Giuliani whilst the cameras continued to roll.
Exactly how the scene will play out when the episode makes it to broadcast remains to be seen, but it's clear that Giuliani's claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen by the Democrats, along with his behaviour in the second Borat movie, was enough to see Jeong and Thicke stage a protest in their disgust at his casting.
Giuliani's reputation has gone through the ringer ever since his association with President Trump; he was once regarded as 'America's Mayor' due to his response to the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Now though, the tragedy is something that Giuliani is attempting to cash in on, as he's selling 9/11 t-shirts that have been signed for $911 on the WABC Radio. A portion of the proceeds go to the WABC Radio Foundation.
The Masked Singer returns to Fox in the US on March 9th, 2022.
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