But behind the flaky, over-the-top disguises was a deeply personal reason the couple decided to take part in the show.
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The real meaning, Todd explained, came when the show revealed what the costumes would be.
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“And so, when they presented us with that—what the costume would be—was the decision,” Todd continued. “That was the thing that cemented it for me, that we’re going to be the Croissants.”
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Inspired by Savannah’s Time on the Show
“She didn’t actually know that we were doing [The Masked Singer],” Julie said. “But of course, we talked about [her time on the show] because I was able to watch her when she was on the show. And it was amazing.”
“Because I know that she does not sing. It was completely out of her comfort zone to do it. And she just embraced it,” Julie said. “And I could tell she had so much fun out there doing it. So yes, it was like, OK, if she can do this, I can do it.”
During their time as The Croissants, the show didn’t shy away from cheeky references or jail-themed humor—something Todd said he fully embraced.
He recalled hearing the song choice of Elvis Presley's hit "Jailhouse Rock" and immediately knowing it was the right call.
“They sent over the music, and [Julie] was cooking and I was at the kitchen counter, and I said, ‘Oh, my God. This is so good. We’re doing this one!'” he said. “She goes, ‘We’re not doing that one,’ And I said, ‘We are so doing this.’”
“Listen, at the end of the day, you didn’t suffer my pain. I did,” he said. “And so I’m going to be who I am. I’m going to do what I believe is right for me and for my family. And if that offends you, then that’s really not my issue.”
A Joyful Experience From Start to Finish
“It was a lot of fun,” Julie said.
“We were surrounded by such wonderful people there,” he said. “The people that got us back and forth, or that dealt with getting us to our trailer, or the costume designers, or the showrunners. Everyone was so, so lovely.”
The Masked Singer airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FOX. Episodes are available to stream the next day on Hulu.
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