The Masked Singer judge Ken Jeong has walked off stage after Rudy Giuliani was revealed as a contestant.
Rudy Giuliani was revealed to be the man behind the mask during Wednesday night’s episode of The Masked Singer.

But, appears that judge Ken Jeong was less than impressed by the reveal…
So much so that he walked off stage.

And people have a lot to say about the whole situation…
Some people have taken to social media to share their support for Jeong walking off stage.

“I don’t watch the show and I haven’t seen Ken Jeong movie for a while, but I totally agree with him. Rudy should not have been added to the cast. He is way too controversial of a person. I mean who is next OJ Simpson?” one person tweeted.
While others have criticized the move claiming that you won’t always agree with everyone.

One Twitter user wrote online: “Seriously? That’s why this show is starting to suck. If you are going to walk out on people you don’t agree with – you will find yourself alone.”
While others have simply claimed that it seems like a publicity stunt to capture attention.

“Hollywood is so dramatic. Smells like this was a stunt more than anything,” one person wrote on Twitter.
The former New York city mayor and Donald Trump advisor was revealed during Wednesday night’s episode.

Giuliani was unmasked as the man behind the Jack in the Box mask.
Dressed as a giant rooster, Giuliani was voted off the show after his performance of ‘Bad to the Bone’, TMZ reports.

Following Giuliani’s reveal, Jeong appeared to be seriously unimpressed, the outlet reports.
He stood with his arm crossed during the performance…

Before he could later be heard saying “I’m done” and leaving the stage.
But not all judges had the same reaction as Jeong…

The New York Post reports that Nicole Scherzinger and Jenny McCarthy applauded Giuliani.
According to the outlet, Guiliani said that he was doing the show for his new granchild.

“I just had a granddaughter, Grace, and I want her to know that you should try everything, even the things that are completely unlike you and unlikely and I can’t think of anything more unlike me and unlikely than this,” he said.
What do you think? Was Jeong right to walk off stage?