In the new reality competition series Claim to Fame, 12 lesser-known celebrity relatives move into a house and compete to keep their identities a secret from one another, and the show is reminding certain fans of The Masked Singer. On The Masked Singer, celebrities dress in head-to-toe costumes and sing in front of an audience and judging panel (Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, and Nicole Scherzinger). Clues are revealed before and after the performances, and each week, everyone tries to piece together all of the hints in order to figure out who is behind the masks. The panel offers guesses as to who the contestants might be, and during The Masked Singerseason 6, there was a Take It Off Buzzer. If a panelist hit the buzzer and guessed the identity of the masked singer correctly, that person would have to unmask immediately and leave the competition.
On Claim to Fame, the celebrity relatives move into a house and attempt to hide their true selves in order to win the $100,000 cash prize. They compete in challenges, form alliances, and play «DNA detective.» In the season premiere, the contestants played the game, Two Truths and a Lie, in which they presented three statements about themselves, only two of which were true. Only the viewing audience knows which of the statements are true or false. Much like The Masked Singer panelists, not even Claim to Fame hosts Kevin and Frankie Jonas know the celebrities' true identities.
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Claim to Fame and The Masked Singer may have different formats, but they are very similar shows. The Masked Singer challenges viewers to uncover the identities of singing celebrities hidden in costumes, and Claim to Fame is
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