2024-07-11 15:30:02
You generally know what mega-entertainers Beyonce and Taylor Swift look like, but would you be able to identify the out-of-spotlight relatives of other well-known superstars? The Jonas Brothers want to find out during the premiere of season three of “Claim to Fame.”
Here’s everything you need to know about “Claim to Fame,” and how to catch the latest season.
What is the ‘Claim to Fame’ reality series?
The gist of “Claim to Fame” is for contestants to identify the relatives of famous people.
“This new series challenges 12 celebrity relatives to step outside their famous family member’s shadow and live together under one roof, concealing their identity and lineage in the quest for their own fame and fortune,” read ABC’s “Claim to Fame” website. “They will compete in challenges, form alliances and play DNA detective in hopes of avoiding elimination and winning the coveted $100,000 prize.”
You can read more about “Claim to Fame” season three contestants here.
Who is Franklin Jonas?
Franklin Jonas, 23, is the younger brother of Nick and Joe Jonas, and is a rising actor, according to Franklin Jonas’ IMDB page.
The youngest Jonas brother had roles in TV series “Jonas” and “R.L. Stine’s the Haunting Hour,” along with doing voiceover work in “Ponyo” and “Spooky Buddies.”
Aside from hosting “Claim to Fame” with his brother Kevin, Franklin Jonas recently released the “Sewer Rat” EP, and Franklin also has a merchandise page on the Jonas Brothers’ website.
How to watch ‘Claim to Fame’
The season three premiere of “Plain to Fame” will air on Wednesday at 9 p.m. on ABC.
Jonas Brothers and reality TV fans can check ABC’s Claim to Fame site for video clips and behind-the-scenes looks to help you prepare for Wednesday’s premiere.
The show also streams on Hulu, including the first two seasons in which Loreal Palmer (Keke Palmer’s sister) and Gabriel Cannon (Nick Cannon’s brother) won.
Damon C. Williams is a Philadelphia-based journalist reporting on trending topics across the Mid-Atlantic Region.