Masked Singer Season 14 Eliminations Tracker: Tone Loc & Taraji P. Henson Unmasked in Clueless Night Double Shock – Full Results & Who's Left

The Masked Singer Season 14 Eliminations Tracker: Every Unmasking, Shocking Reveals, and Who’s Still Competing (Updated January 22, 2026)

The Masked Singer Season 14 exploded onto Fox on January 7, 2026, bringing back host Nick Cannon, the iconic judging panel (Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora), and a fresh batch of wild costumes packed with A-list talent.

With 18 contestants boasting millions of records, Emmy wins, Hall of Fame inductions, and more, the season has delivered nonstop surprises—including double and triple unmaskings, a special “insider” contestant (Kylie Cantrall as Cat Witch), and themed nights honoring pop culture icons.

The biggest shock so far? Wednesday’s “Clueless Night” (January 21, 2026), which celebrated the 30th anniversary of the ’90s classic Clueless with a rare double elimination.

Grammy-nominated rapper Tone Loc (Handyman) and Oscar-nominated actress Taraji P. Henson (Scarab) were sent home in a brutal twist that has fans calling it a “bloodbath.” The episode also introduced the season’s first wildcard, Crane, who debuted with a powerhouse Whitney Houston cover and advanced safely.

Season 14 is moving fast with themed episodes blending nostalgia, high-stakes drama, and killer performances. Here’s your complete eliminations tracker, timeline, remaining contestants, predictions, and what’s coming next.

Full Elimination Timeline & Results

Season 14 kicked off with a two-hour premiere featuring head-to-head battles and early unmaskings. Here’s every reveal so far:

EpisodeAir DateThemeEliminated Mask(s)Celebrity RevealSong PerformedKey Panel Guess (Correct One)Notes
Premiere (Pt 1/2)Jan 7, 2026PremiereGoogly EyesDavid “Big Papi” Ortiz (MLB Hall of Famer)“Turn Down For What” (DJ Snake & Lil Jon)Robin Thicke (close calls)First unmasking; baseball-themed clues.
Premiere (Pt 2) / Ep 2Jan 7/14, 2026Fear Night?Croissants (duo)Todd & Julie Chrisley (reality stars)Group medleyFamily/business cluesCliffhanger from premiere; prison-release ties.
Ep 2Jan 14, 2026Fear NightLe Who WhoTiffany Haddish (comedian/actress)“One Way or Another” (Blondie)Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg nailed itTriple unmasking night (including Croissants reveal).
Ep 3Jan 21, 2026Clueless Night (’90s tribute)Handyman (1st), Scarab (2nd) – DOUBLE!Tone Loc (rapper/actor, “Wild Thing”); Taraji P. Henson (Empire, Hidden Figures)“Can I Kick It?” (A Tribe Called Quest); “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” (Cyndi Lauper)Robin Thicke (Tone Loc); Rita Ora (Taraji – “Cookie” clue)Wildcard Crane debuts; group opener “Kids in America.” Tone Loc encored with “Wild Thing.”

Total unmasked so far: 5 celebrities (across 4 eliminations, including one duo and one double).
The double elimination on Clueless Night raised stakes dramatically—high-profile stars like Taraji (Oscar nominee for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) and Tone Loc (iconic ’90s hits) exiting early has social media exploding.

Clueless Night Double Elimination Breakdown

“Clueless Night” was pure ’90s nostalgia: judges in plaid and berets, group “Kids in America” opener, and performances full of throwback energy. But the votes were ruthless.

  • Handyman (first eliminated): Performed “Can I Kick It?” with West Coast tough-guy clues (“Hot Cup of Tea,” daughter mentions). Guesses: Chuck D, Mr. T, Ice-T. Robin Thicke locked in Tone Loc—correct! The rapper delivered an emotional encore of “Wild Thing.”
  • Scarab (second eliminated): Delivered a fun “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” Clues tied to “Cookie Lyon” (Empire), Oscar nods, and powerhouse roles. Guesses: Regina King, Angela Bassett, Cynthia Erivo. Rita Ora spotted the “Cookie” hint and nailed Taraji P. Henson.

Wildcard Crane stole the show with “It’s Not Right But It’s Okay” (Whitney Houston), ’90s career clues (music/film/TV, Janet Jackson/Michelle Obama/Angelina Jolie connections, ballet slippers, diamond), sparking guesses like Mya, Ashanti, and Misty Copeland. Crane advanced with Snow Cone and Pugcasso.

Remaining Contestants & Top Predictions

These masks are still battling for the Golden Mask Trophy:

  • 14 Karat Carrot
  • Calla Lily
  • Crane (Wildcard)
  • Eggplant
  • Galaxy Girl
  • High Voltage
  • Owl
  • Pugcasso
  • Queen Corgi
  • Snow Cone
  • Stingray
  • Cat Witch (Kylie Cantrall – known “insider” giving behind-the-scenes scoops)

Frontrunners based on fan buzz and clues:

  • Crane: ’90s R&B/dance vibes, strong vocals—many lean Mya or Ashanti.
  • Snow Cone: Vocal power and resilience clues—early guesses include Avril Lavigne.
  • Galaxy Girl / Stingray: Consistent safe advances; strong performances.

The panel has been sharp (Robin and Rita aced Clueless Night), but wildcards and themes keep it unpredictable.

What’s Next for Season 14?

Upcoming themed nights promise more nostalgia and twists:

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Night (pizza-powered ’80s/’90s cartoon energy)
  • The Twilight Saga Night (vampire romance ballads)
  • Spice Girls Night (girl power anthems)
  • Care Bears Night (colorful, uplifting vibes)
  • Star Trek Night (sci-fi tributes)
  • Ozzfest special (honoring Ozzy Osbourne with daughter Kelly Osbourne)

Expect more wildcards, possible triple elims, and semi-finals heating up in February. Viewership is strong, with the ’90s revival trend driving engagement.

Fan Reactions & Why This Season Stands Out

Social media is on fire: “Bloodbath!” reactions to Taraji and Tone Loc’s exits, Crane hype trending, and praise for Robin’s guesses. The mix of high-profile talent, brutal twists, and pop culture themes makes Season 14 one of the most exciting yet.

Bookmark this page for weekly updates—new episodes air Wednesdays on Fox. Who do you think wins the Golden Mask? Drop your predictions below!

Ready to chase your own spotlight? Check out audition guides for shows like The Voice, Star Search, or similar singing competitions—your mask could be next!

Rachel Harper

Rachel Harper is a reality TV enthusiast and freelance writer with a passion for uncovering the behind-the-scenes magic of shows like Big Brother. A self-proclaimed superfan, Rachel has followed every season since 2010, even attending an open casting call for Season 22 in 2020—where she made it to the callback round! With a degree in Media Studies from UCLA and over five years of experience covering entertainment for outlets like Reality Rewind and Pop Culture Pulse, Rachel brings insider insights and fan-driven energy to her writing. When she’s not analyzing houseguest strategies or sharing audition tips, you can find her hosting Big Brother watch parties in Los Angeles or tweeting her hot takes @RachelLovesBB. Her mission? To help dreamers like you step into the Big Brother house and make reality TV history!

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