Kevin Jonas on shocking 'Claim to Fame' disqualification: I thought, 'It's all over'
Belonging to a celebrity undoubtedly has its benefits. This could result in a payout of $100,000 for a "Claim to Fame" contestant.
ABC's new game show features 12 fame-adjacent contestants — relatives of actors including Zendaya and Chuck Norris, "The View" co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles — under one roof.
The show is a lot like CBS's "Big Brother," with the suspense of "The Masked Singer" mixed in: each participant attempts to outshine their competitors and uncover their secret superstar connection while hiding their own.
To make things more challenging, they do not have access to their cell phones or the Internet.
Here's everything we know about "Claim to Fame," co-hosted by the Kevin and Frankie Jonas brothers. Denzel Washington, Simone Biles, John McCain and others were awarded the Biden Medal of Freedom.
'Claim to Fame' House and Rules
"The whole house was art directed," says 34-year-old Kevin. "Every idol, every little thing can be something that is a sign of someone else's being."
'Claim to Fame' House and Rules
The winners of challenges get immunity and extra clues. The losers can be chosen as the guessers who stab to identify the roommate's famous family member. If they guess correctly, they stop. Otherwise go home.
At a stake of $100,000 for the winner, Kevin says, "there's a lot of storytelling, lying, trickery," but in a fun, casual way to put them all in a house for (three) weeks at a time. to keep. in order to maintain. To put together."