Celebrity Reveals on "The Masked Singer": Judge Mathis and Evan Ross Unmasked
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Celebrity Reveals on "The Masked Singer": Judge Mathis and Evan Ross Unmasked

authorBy John Lasseter
DateMar 19, 2026
Read time2 min

In a thrilling episode of "The Masked Singer" Season 14, two well-known figures were revealed to be behind the elaborate costumes of 14 Karat Carrot and Stingray. The celebrated television judge, Greg Mathis, and the talented actor and musician, Evan Ross, whose mother is the iconic Diana Ross, were the latest participants to be unmasked, ending their performances on the Fox reality competition.

The panelists had a few correct hunches regarding the identities. Robin Thicke accurately guessed Judge Mathis as the 14 Karat Carrot, while the panel collectively deciphered Evan Ross's identity, especially after a poignant clue from his mother, Diana Ross. Both contestants delivered memorable performances, with Mathis captivating the audience with "Shining Star" and Ross impressing with "Starboy."

As the competition advances, Pangolin, Galaxy Girl, Cat Witch, Pugcasso, and Crane remain in the running. The current season, hosted by Nick Cannon and featuring judges Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, Rita Ora, and Robin Thicke, also introduces "America's Insider," Kylie Cantrall, adding a new layer of mystery and behind-the-scenes insights for viewers.

The show's ongoing success is a testament to its engaging format, which celebrates talent and keeps audiences guessing. It highlights the joy of performance and the excitement of discovery, fostering a sense of community and shared experience among viewers. This blend of entertainment and intrigue reminds us of the endless possibilities when creativity meets competition, inspiring both participants and the audience alike.

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