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Claim to Fame: Who Went Home?

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SEASON 3 of the ABC reality show Claim to Fame began during the summer of 2024.

Let’s take a look at which famous relatives have been sent home so far.

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Claim to Fame season 3 started with 11 contestantsCredit: Disney/Chris Willard – 2024 Disney

What is claim to fame?

Claim to Fame is a popular ABC reality competition series co-hosted by brothers Kevin and Frankie Jonas.

The series challenges famous relatives to step out of the shadows of their famous family members and live together Big Brother style under the same roof.

The difference is that they must hide their identities and lineage.

Throughout the season, these 11 famous relatives compete in challenges, form alliances and do everything they can to guess who is related to who, avoiding elimination for a chance to win $100,000.

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Who went home this week on Claim to Fame?

Episode 1 – Bianca Roberts

Bianca Roberts was sent home during Week 1 of Claim to Fame Season 3

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Bianca Roberts was sent home during Week 1 of Claim to Fame Season 3Credit: ABC

As People reported, contestant Bianca Roberts was eliminated during the first week of Claim to Fame’s third season.

During her ‘Two Truths and a Lie’, Bianca shared a clue that her famous aunt had won a Peabody Award, a tip that left her fellow contestants hooked.

Upon leaving the program, Bianca revealed that she was the niece of Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts.

The remaining 10 contestants include:

  • Adam
  • Danny
  • Dedrick
  • Gracie Lou
  • Hud
  • Jill
  • Mackenzie
  • Miguel
  • Naomi
  • Shane

Who won Claim to Fame season 2?

Gabriel won season 2 of Claim to Fame

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Gabriel won season 2 of Claim to FameCredit: Gizelle Hernandez/ABC via Getty Images – Getty

Gabriel Cannon won the $100,000 prize during the season two finale after securing a spot in the final two.

He proved to be a force in the previous season’s challenges, winning the final showdown.

His victory gave him a guaranteed victory in the final.

Gabriel said USA today“Six months ago, I couldn’t imagine this was happening.”

“It was unreal. The fireworks came at me in slow motion. I could have counted them if I wanted.”

It was revealed that Gabriel was the younger brother of famous TV presenter Nick Cannon.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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