The Masked Singer has found itself in the middle of political controversy during its current seventh season after Deadline revealed that Rudy Giuliani was one of the contestants.
Donald Trump’s lawyer was unmasked this week on the Fox reality competition series.But for executive producer Craig Plestis, who brought the Korean format to the U.S., the challenge remains the same for every season.“For us, it’s always that struggle, what can we do that’s different, that’s exciting to get the viewers engaged more.
This season with [the show’s tagline] ‘The Good, The Bad and the Cuddly’ and having them challenge each other is just another way to keep it fresh and inviting for the viewers.
It’s a challenge to keep it fresh and reimagine it as much as possible while keeping the core of who is under the balance,” he said during the show’s panel at Deadline’s Contenders Television: Documentary + Unscripted event.Judge Robin Thicke, who has been on the show since the start, added, “The producers care so much about every season and every episode and making sure that it’s not monotonous and we offer our audience something special and original.
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