Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong have been pictured back on set of The Masked Singer after they stormed off when Rudy Giuliani was the first contestant to be unveiled.The 77-year-old politician's shocking unmasking prompted a dramatic reaction from judges Robin, 44, and Ken, 52, after it was reported they 'quickly left the stage in protest' of Rudy's involvement.However, on Thursday, the pair were seen smiling as they arrived back at the studio showing no signs of friction, ready to film another episode of the reality TV singing competition on Fox.
And they're back: Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong pictured on set of The Masked Singer for the first time after they 'stormed off in protest' when Rudy Giuliani was unveiled as a contestant earlier this weekThe sighting comes after PEOPLE reported that stand-up comedian Ken felt 'upset' and 'disrespected' by Rudy's reveal.
Unmasked: Rudy is a controversial figure in the political realm due to his ties to former President Donald J. Trump'Ken was super upset and indeed stormed out,' a source told the outlet. 'Robin actually followed him because he and Ken are very close friends and he wanted to check on him.
Robin didn't storm out because of Giuliani.'Meanwhile, the other judges, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger, are said to have remained on stage and even engaged in banter with Donald Trump's former attorney.Another source told the outlet: 'Ken felt disrespected and was livid to see Rudy was under the mask which is why he walked off.
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