The latest look at Fox’s The Masked Singer Season 14 is here, and it’s packed with fresh costumes and eye-catching artwork. In an exclusive reveal, three new outfits have been unveiled: Eggplant, Owl, and the glittering “14 Karat Carrot”—a playful nod to the show’s 14th run.
These join the previously announced lineup of Pugcasso, Queen Corgi, Scarab, and the Croissants, plus Snow Cone, Galaxy Girl, High Voltage, and Googly Eyes. In total, 18 contestants will take the stage this season, which kicks off with a two-hour premiere on Wednesday, January 7 at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.
This marks The Masked Singer’s return after a fall hiatus, with the familiar hosting team back: Nick Cannon returns as host, joined by panelists Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke, and Rita Ora.
A new feature this season is “America’s Insider,” hosted by singer, dancer, and social media personality Kylie Cantrall. She’ll provide behind-the-scenes hints and clues for viewers. The twist: Cantrall will perform in costume and will be unmasked for the audience, so viewers will know who she is while the panelists remain in the dark.
Season 14 will feature themed episodes such as “Star Trek,” “Clueless,” “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “Twilight,” “Spice Girls,” and “Care Bears.” Fox is also rolling out a new Fear Factor reboot, including a “Fear Factor: House of Fear Night” hosted by Johnny Knoxville, and an “Ozzfest Night” paying tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. A special nod to the Osbourne family will be delivered by Masked Singer alum Kelly Osbourne (Season 2’s Ladybug), celebrating her father’s enduring musical influence.
According to the show, the Season 14 contestant pool boasts impressive credits: together they’ve sold 94 million records, earned 47 Teen Choice Award nominations, accumulated 12 Emmy nominations, earned two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, secured one Tony Award win, and received one Academy Award nomination.
The Masked Singer is produced by Fox Entertainment Studios and is adapted from the South Korean format created by Mun Hwa Broadcasting Corp. Executive producers include showrunner Rosie Seitchik, Craig Plestis, and Nick Cannon.
Here’s an initial look at the program’s key art, featuring the Eggplant character.