Season 14, Episode 4 of “The Masked Singer” brought some unexpected twists and turns, especially during “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Night.” The episode saw comedian Claudia Oshry, known for her Instagram account @GirlWithNoJob and podcast “The Toast,” unmasked as Queen Corgi. Oshry decided to step down from the competition after performing “Unstoppable” by Sia, citing the time commitment and being a new mother as the reasons for her departure.
In an interview with Variety, Oshry shared her decision-making process, stating that she wanted to prioritize her role as a mother and felt conflicted between continuing on the show and being with her baby. The producers were supportive of her decision to leave early, although the panelists were not informed beforehand. This departure marked the second time a contestant chose to unmask themselves on the show, with Mickey Rourke doing the same in Season 4.
The episode also featured performances from other contestants including Galaxy Girl, Stingray, Cat Witch, and 14 Karat Carrot, who advanced to the next round. Still waiting for their turn were High Voltage, Calla Lily, Owl, and Eggplant. Oshry joined the list of celebrities unmasked in Season 14, including Taraji P. Henson, Tone Loc, Tiffany Haddish, Todd and Julie Chrisley, and David “Big Papi” Ortiz.
Hosted by Nick Cannon, Season 14 of “The Masked Singer” also features panelists Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, Rita Ora, and new addition “America’s Insider” Kylie Cantrall, who shares behind-the-scenes hints and clues for viewers. The season includes themed episodes paying tribute to “Star Trek,” “Clueless,” “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” and the “Twilight Saga” films.
The show boasts a lineup of 18 masked contestants, each with impressive credentials including record sales, award nominations, and accolades. Past winners of “The Masked Singer” include T-Pain, Wayne Brady, Kandi Burruss, LeAnn Rimes, Nick Lachey, Jewel, Teyana Taylor, Amber Riley, Bishop Briggs, Ne-Yo, Vanessa Hudgens, Boyz II Men, and Gretchen Wilson.
“The Masked Singer” is produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment and is based on a South Korean format created by Mun Hwa Broadcasting Corp. The show is executive produced by Rosie Seitchik, Craig Plestis, and Nick Cannon, with Seitchik serving as showrunner. The unique concept and entertaining performances continue to captivate audiences season after season.

