Todd and Julie Chrisley Unmasked as the Croissants on The Masked Singer
Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley have been unmasked as the Croissants on The Masked Singer. The couple, known for their show Chrisley Knows Best, performed in the second episode of season 14 before being eliminated. Their appearance came after a high-profile legal battle and a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
The duo took the stage in French-inspired costumes but spoke with noticeable Southern accents. They performed a playful version of Jailhouse Rock, even sharing a kiss during the act—a clue to their real-life relationship. Judge Jenny McCarthy correctly identified them, while other panellists guessed incorrectly.
The episode also featured cross-promotion for Fox’s Fear Factor: House of Fear revival, with host Johnny Knoxville making a guest appearance. The Chrisleys’ participation followed their 2022 convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion, which led to prison sentences. However, their felonies were later erased by the presidential pardon.
The Chrisleys’ unmasking marks their return to the spotlight after legal troubles. Their Masked Singer performance was their first major TV appearance since the pardon. The couple will now resume their careers without the burden of their past convictions.