Masked Singer Season 14 Finale: 4 Unmaskings, 2 Episodes, and the Golden Mask at Stake

Masked singer season 14 reaches its endpoint with a finale designed to feel more like an event than a regular episode: a two-hour special with four unmaskings and a single performer set to take home the Golden Mask trophy. The show is down to its final two episodes—Episodes 13 and 14—airing back-to-back, a scheduling choice that compresses suspense and forces every remaining act into a high-stakes, rapid-fire finish.
What viewers should know tonight: timing, format, and what “two-hour finale” really means
The finale of Masked Singer Season 14 airs at 8 p. m. (ET) and runs for two hours. The format matters as much as the time slot: the season-ending special includes four unmaskings. That structure signals an accelerated conclusion that reduces the space for incremental reveals and instead funnels the narrative toward a definitive endgame.
Just as notably, the show’s final stretch consists of two episodes—13 and 14—aired back-to-back. In practical terms, that makes the finale less about a single climactic moment and more about sustaining momentum across two consecutive chapters, with multiple reveals built into the pacing rather than saved for a last-second twist.
For audiences planning how to watch, the program is primarily available to stream on Hulu, where new episodes usually appear the day after they air on Fox. Other options mentioned for viewing include Disney+ (through the Hulu bundle), Tubi (for select content), and live TV services such as FuboTV or YouTube.
Who’s left, who’s already gone: the current roster and the season’s reveal trail
As the finale arrives, the remaining performers are Pugcasso, Galaxy Girl, Crane, and Cat Witch. There is one crucial wrinkle built into the current lineup: the audience already knows Cat Witch is actress Kylie Cantrall, while the judges do not. That creates two parallel viewing experiences—one where the reveal is already settled for the audience, and another where the on-panel guessing continues.
To understand why the ending carries extra weight, it helps to look at the season’s unmaskings so far. The eliminated celebrities in masked singer season 14 have been:
- Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz as Googly Eyes
- Reality stars Julie Chrisley and Todd Chrisley as the Croissants
- Comedian and podcast host Claudia Oshry as Queen Corgi
- “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Teddi Mellencamp as Calla Lily
- Reality TV star Heidi Montag as Snow Cone
- Actor and singer Jack Wagner as Eggplant
- New Jersey soccer star Alexi Lalas as High Voltage
- Evan Ross, son of singer Diana Ross, as Stingray
The on-camera team steering the finale remains consistent: the host is Nick Cannon, and the panelists are Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Rita Ora, and Robin Thicke. With the show’s identity built on the tension between performance and mystery, the panel’s role becomes more pronounced as the pool shrinks—especially in a finale that promises four unmaskings inside two hours.
Why the back-to-back finale raises the stakes for the remaining characters
The decision to run Episodes 13 and 14 back-to-back places the remaining performers under a different kind of pressure. Rather than letting audience speculation breathe between episodes, the show tightens the loop: fewer pauses, fewer chances to reset expectations, and a quicker route from “final four” to the final trophy moment.
The four-unmasking promise also reshapes what a finale typically feels like. Instead of one or two key reveals anchoring the night, the volume of unmaskings becomes the main engine of suspense. For viewers, that can heighten the sense of payoff—especially after a season that has already revealed a wide range of celebrity identities spanning sports, reality TV, comedy, and music-adjacent fame.
Masked Singer Season 14 also closes with an unusual information split: the audience has certainty about Cat Witch being Kylie Cantrall, while the judges remain in the dark. That dynamic can reframe how viewers interpret the panel’s guesses—less as a shared mystery, and more as a performance of deduction unfolding despite the audience’s prior knowledge.
As the two-hour special begins at 8 p. m. (ET), the remaining question is no longer simply “who is under the mask?” but how the show sequences its four reveals and still leaves enough room for a winner to emerge with the Golden Mask trophy. With masked singer season 14 set to end in a compressed two-episode sprint, will the finale’s rapid pace amplify the drama—or make the conclusion feel like it arrived too quickly?




