For weeks, twelve individuals who are related to celebrities have been living in a mansion, attempting to keep their connections a secret. However, on the reality competition show “Claim to Fame,” more clues about their identities are revealed each week. So far, the celebrity relatives of six contestants have been discovered.
One contestant, Chris, has managed to remain elusive. While the other contestants, who are cut off from TV and the internet, struggle to determine Chris’ celebrity relative, it is evident to the outside world that Chris is likely the son of Donny Osmond.
“Claim to Fame” operates by scattering clues throughout the mansion. Hosted by pop star Kevin Jonas and his lesser-known brother, Frankie Jonas, the guests must uncover each other’s identities. In each episode, the contestants compete in various challenges, with the winner being exempt from identification. The group then selects one of the two lowest-scoring contestants as the “guesser,” according to Women’s Health magazine.
The guesser must select a contestant and guess their celebrity relative. If correct, the selected contestant is sent home. However, if the guess is wrong, the guesser’s own celebrity connection is revealed, and they are eliminated from the show. The last remaining contestant earns a prize of $100,000.
During the second season of “Claim to Fame,” six out of the twelve celebrity connections have been disclosed, including Carly (Tom Hanks’ niece), Travis (Neil deGrasse Tyson’s son), Jane (Dolly Parton’s niece), Shayne (Eddie Murphy’s daughter), Cole (Alicia Keys’ brother), and Olivia (Jenna McCarthy’s niece), according to TV Insider.
As for Chris, he claimed during the two truths and a lie game in the first episode that his celebrity relative is a musician uncle with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In the talent show portion, Chris showcased his singing and guitar skills, mentioning that these abilities run in his family. He also stated that he greatly resembles his famous relative, as reported by Screen Rant.
Contestant guesses for Chris’ celebrity relative have included Elvis Presley and Jim Carrey, as noted by Parade magazine. In the third episode, Jane mistakenly guessed that Chris was related to Elvis, resulting in her elimination, according to Screen Rant. Other clues regarding Chris have revolved around his relative’s fame in the 1970s, a dog and a heart, and over 13 years of performing in Las Vegas. Despite these hints, the contestants are struggling to connect the dots, as Parade reported.
Interestingly, a clue wall on the show prominently features a statue of the Angel Moroni, which could be a reference to Donny Osmond, who is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This connection is further backed up by Deseret News, which showcases how Donny Osmond has supported his son’s music career over the years.
At the halfway mark of “Claim to Fame” Season 2, the contestants are fixated on the idea that Chris’ relative was likely a teenage heartthrob in the 1970s. However, they have yet to come to a consensus on the identity of this individual.
In the first season of “Claim to Fame,” Loreal Palmer, the older sister of Keke Palmer, emerged as the winner, as reported by USA Today.
To watch “Claim to Fame,” tune in to ABC on Mondays at 9 p.m. MDT. Episodes are also available for streaming on Hulu the following day. The season finale will air on August 28th.
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