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Claim to Fame: See Every Celebrity Relative Revealed on Season 3
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Date:2025-04-18 03:10:25
It pays to be related to a Hollywood A-lister—literally.
Just ask Claim to Fame's 11 season three contestants, who are all competing to win a $100,000 prize by protecting their true identities.
Co-hosted by Kevin Jonas and Franklin Jonas, the ABC reality series challenges the hopefuls to uncover each other's celebrity relatives in an effort to be the last one standing at the end of the season.
Past Claim to Fame winners include Keke Palmer's sister Loreal (season one) and season two champ and Nick Cannon's brother Gabriel. Plus, Tom Hanks' niece Carly Reeves made one of the show's most memorable exits last year.
But this season, fans can expect even more high profile celebrity reveals.
"I'll say the biggest celebrity relatives, like the most famous people that we've ever had," Kevin told People ahead of season three, "by far. Like, ever."
And one beloved star's relative has already been revealed.
During the July 10 premiere, longtime Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts' niece Bianca was sent packing after her competitors guessed her Hollywood connection.
As for the remaining season three hopefuls, three boast connections to Grammy-winning singers, one is related to an Emmy-winning musician and one calls an Oscar-winning actor family.
Plus, there's also a relative to a pro wrestler and the granddaughter of a Hollywood icon.
Keep reading to meet the whole cast to see if you can guess their relations. And check back every Wednesday to see every celebrity relative that is revealed.
Claim to Fame airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC.
During the season three premiere, Bianca was revealed to be the niece of longtime Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts.
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