Todd and Julie Chrisley Revealed To Be The Croissants On ‘The Masked Singer’—After Performing “Jailhouse Rock”



Todd and Julie Chrisley have added another notch in their reality TV belt—by belting it out, no less.

The couple was revealed to be the Croissants on the latest season of The Masked Singer, hosted by Nick Cannon and featuring judges Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, and Ken Jeong. The two fittingly performed a rendition of “Jailhouse Rock” in the Season 14 premiere of the FOX reality competition series and were eliminated at the end of the episode, following former Red Sox star David Ortiz. However, Todd and Julie were not officially unmasked until Wednesday night’s installment, “Fear Night.”

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McCarthy, who correctly guessed their identity following their performance, told them on last night’s episode that she “love[s] them so much.”

Julie replied, “We love you back.”

McCarthy commended the couple for being “able to make fun” of themselves and “have fun with it.”

“But in all seriousness, it’s just amazing to see you guys home back with your family where you belong,” she added.

Both Todd and Julie shared videos of their unmasking on their Instagram accounts, with the latter writing that they “had an amazing time.”

Todd and Julie were pardoned by President Donald Trump in May 2025 after spending over two years apart in prison. The two were convicted on charges of bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022. Their daughter, Savannah Chrisley, competed on The Masked Singer in 2024.

While speaking with Us Weekly, Todd said he and Julie were given some sing options, including the Elvis Presley hit they ultimately went with.

“I said, ‘Oh, my God, let’s do this one,’” he said. “And Julie was like, ‘I’m not doing that.’ And I said, ‘Why? It’s not like the whole world doesn’t know. I don’t give a shit, so let’s just do it. It’ll be fun.’ And so when we told that to the folks at The Masked Singer, they were like, ‘Are you serious? You’ll do it? Because we so wanted you to do this.’ And I said, ‘Yes, that’s the one we want to do.’”

Todd and Julie gave an update on their upcoming reality projects in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, telling the outlet that their recent Lifetime series The Chrisleys: Back to Reality “was a documentary that was just about what had happened.”

“Now the family show will pick up and bring you back into our home,” Todd shared. “So, our family is coming back to television — we’ve got the family show that’s coming — then I’m doing a show in the U.K. Julie’s got her cooking show. I’m doing a traveling food show with Chase, and then [Julie] and Savannah have a show that they’re doing out of the country.”




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