Jane chooses Chris for the Guess Off and is pretty sure she knows the identity of his celebrity relative, but is she right? Watch 'Claim to Fame' MONDAYS 8/7c on ABC and Stream on Hulu.
She panicked, who knew Dolly Parton wrote a different song called Puppy Love. But even after she realized it was Chris’ clue she didn’t think about who else might have song a song called Puppy Love. It looks like Chris is staying for awhile if Jane/Jada couldn’t figure it out
I love how in the next episode, Shayne and Monay played it off as “Oh yeah we knew that Elvis wasn’t Chris’s relative. We tricked Jane” when in reality I think they also legitimately thought that he was related to Elvis and just wanted to make themselves seem like a threat. Cause if they knew he wasn’t related to Elvis, I feel like they would’ve said that in the confessionals. Something like “I feel bad for giving Jane false hope but she needs to go so having her guess wrong is our best bet,” you know?
I guessed he is related to donnie Osmond and then i kicked myself because they really look alike. She should've guessed Hugo, he's the only one i can't stand.
What happened to her Hugo guess? I feel like it was right. Not that I don’t like him but I was hoping Jane aka Jada would have stayed. If she didn’t think of Donny Osmond then I don’t think Chris has anything to worry about. I feel hell stick around for a while awhile though I don’t think he’ll win he looks to much like his father that when whoever figures it out will not be able to unsee it like us.
Hypothetically he could have a British relative and the American or have an American accent. Lots of British celebrities have American relatives and children. But I knew it was Donny Osmond pretty early on
I think she legitimately thought that he was related to Elvis. I’m sure Shayne and Monay believe it too, but in the next episode, they played it off as if they knew he wasn’t related to Elvis just to make themselves seem like a threat lol. I feel like they would’ve mentioned that they were tricking Jane in the confessionals