ABC’s Claim to Fame Season 2 is here, and viewers can’t wait to see how each contestant is related to a celebrity. The competition series follows 12 competitors as they attempt to keep their identities secret from the other cast members. Once it’s revealed how each contestant is related to a celebrity, they’re out. So, how is each cast member related to a celebrity this season? Here are Claim to Fame Season 2 spoilers.
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‘Claim to Fame’ Season 2 spoilers: Every cast member’s celebrity relative
Claim to Fame Season 2 brings 12 new cast members with celebrity relatives to the competition — and each competitor has a chance to win $100,000. Every competitor has to find out how the other competitors are related to celebrities without revealing their own identity.
So, how does the show work? Each individual episode features a competition for the cast members to compete in. The winner of the...
[Spoler alert: Claim to Fame Season 2 spoilers ahead.]
‘Claim to Fame’ Season 2 spoilers: Every cast member’s celebrity relative
Claim to Fame Season 2 brings 12 new cast members with celebrity relatives to the competition — and each competitor has a chance to win $100,000. Every competitor has to find out how the other competitors are related to celebrities without revealing their own identity.
So, how does the show work? Each individual episode features a competition for the cast members to compete in. The winner of the...
- 7/3/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Alicia Keys and her squad don roller skates and hit the rink in her new “Time Machine” video, which features a cameo from Tierra Whack. The track is slated for Keys’ as-yet-untitled seventh studio album.
Directed by Art Johnson and Keys’ brother Cole Cook, the visual was filmed at Los Angeles’ World on Wheels. The singer stars as a daydreaming rink worker, who skates and sings along to her upbeat tune alongside her friends. At the end of the clip, Keys is caught lost in her own thoughts as Whack brings her back to reality.
Directed by Art Johnson and Keys’ brother Cole Cook, the visual was filmed at Los Angeles’ World on Wheels. The singer stars as a daydreaming rink worker, who skates and sings along to her upbeat tune alongside her friends. At the end of the clip, Keys is caught lost in her own thoughts as Whack brings her back to reality.
- 11/21/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
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