Jenny McCarthy Defends Her Decision Not To Storm Off During Rudy Giuliani’s ‘Masked Singer’ Appearance

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Jenny McCarthy stands by her decision to not walk offstage in protest when Rudy Giuliani appeared on “The Masked Singer” earlier this year.

Following a poor rendition of “Bad to the Bone” by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Giuliani was unmasked as the Jack in the Box.

McCarthy’s fellow “Masked Singer” panellists Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke stormed off while the former attorney to former president Donald Trump chatted with host Nick Cannon. READ MORE: Jenny McCarthy Reveals Why She Passed Up An Invitation To Appear In Controversial ‘Secrets Of Playboy’ Docuseries McCarthy was asked what her immediate reaction to Giuliani’s appearance was on Wednesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”, insisting, “Like everyone that gets unmasked, I [was] completely shocked. “Everyone is in their own wheelhouse in terms of how they handle their shock.

The fact it was a political figure that was polarizing to half of the country [was] hard. “I’m from the Midwest. I have plenty of family that [didn’t] have a problem with it,” she admitted. READ MORE: Donnie Walhberg Kisses ‘Cover Girl’ Jenny McCarthy Then Orchestrates Showstopping Fan Proposal During New Kids On The Block’s ‘Mixtape Tour’ McCarthy went on, “I kind of checked in with myself at that moment and said I’m going to be a professional and I’m going to hope that this show brings together both sides. “There has to be some place where everyone can just be entertained.

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