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Donny Osmond's son joins 'Claim to Fame' as contestants struggle to recognize him

Contestants on the reality competition show "Claim to Fame" are trying to guess the celebrity relative of contestant Chris, who is rumored to be the son of Donny Osmond. Clues have been revealed throughout the episodes, but the contestants have yet to reach a consensus. "Claim to Fame" airs on ABC.

In a secluded mansion, twelve individuals with famous relatives have been concealing their connections on the reality competition show "Claim to Fame." Each week, more hints are unveiled, unraveling the mysteries behind the contestants' identities. So far, six celebrity relatives have been exposed, but one contestant, Chris, remains enigmatic. Despite the lack of television and internet access, it is evident to the outside world that Chris is the son of Donny Osmond.

Throughout "Claim to Fame," the mansion is adorned with scattered clues. Hosted by pop star Kevin Jonas and his lesser-known brother, Frankie Jonas, the guests strive to uncover each other's identities. In each episode, the contestants, using either their real names or aliases, participate in a series of challenges. The winner of a challenge is granted immunity from identification. The group then selects one of the bottom two contestants to be the "guesser," as reported by Women's Health magazine.

The guesser's task is to choose a contestant and correctly identify their celebrity relative. If successful, the contestant is eliminated, but if unsuccessful, the guesser's own celebrity connection is revealed, leading to their elimination. "Claim to Fame" is currently in its second season, with six out of twelve celebrity connections disclosed, according to TV Insider.

During the first episode, Chris claimed that his celebrity relative was a musician uncle with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as reported by TV Insider. In the talent show segment, Chris showcased his singing and guitar skills, emphasizing that musical talent runs in the family. Furthermore, Chris mentioned that he bears a striking resemblance to his celebrity relative, as mentioned in Screen Rant. Contestant guesses have ranged from Elvis Presley to Jim Carrey, as noted by Parade.

In the third episode, Jane was eliminated after incorrectly guessing that Chris was related to Elvis, as stated by Screen Rant. Parade also revealed additional clues about Chris, including references to Osmond's hit song "Puppy Love" through the depiction of a dog and heart. The mention of Vegas alludes to the singer's residency. Notably, a statue of the Angel Moroni can be seen on the clue wall, potentially linking to Donny Osmond's affiliation with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In fact, a Deseret News article showcases Donny Osmond's support for his son's music career, providing further evidence.

As "Claim to Fame" reaches its midpoint, the contestants are fixated on the notion that Chris' relative was a teenage heartthrob in the 1970s. However, they have yet to reach a consensus on the specific person. Viewers can catch "Claim to Fame" on ABC every Monday at 9 p.m. MDT, with episodes available for streaming on Hulu the following day.

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