Masked Singer fans are in a frenzy after the show's daring move to incorporate live rats and cockroaches into the 'Fear Night' episode, sparking a heated debate. The episode, a special themed night honoring the premiere of Fear Factor: House of Fear, featured Johnny Knoxville, the host of the Fox revival, as a special guest. He added a twist by bringing out a few unnerving creatures, leaving the audience and the four detectives—Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora—in a state of unease. Each performance was followed by a surprise, with Knoxville presenting a box with a felt covering tied with a bow, containing a secret clue about the contestant's identity. However, the surprises took an unexpected turn when the boxes were opened, revealing crawling creatures. Rita Ora, the only one seemingly unfazed, even agreed to hold a snake from her box, which slithered up her arm and neck. While some fans found the act amusing, others were terrified, questioning the show's boundaries. The episode also unveiled the mystery duo beneath The Croissants' costumes, revealing reality TV pair Todd and Julie Chrisley. The unmasking of Tiffany Haddish as the voice behind La Who Who left the detectives stunned, and the revelation of David "Big Papi" Ortiz as Googly Eyes in the season premiere added to the excitement. As the show continues, social media buzzes with speculation about the identities of the remaining contestants, with Galaxy Girl and Stingray becoming popular guesses. The show's unique approach has sparked a heated debate, leaving fans divided on its effectiveness and appropriateness.