When Claim to Fame first premiered on ABC back in July 2022, fans didn't know what to expect.
Hosted by singer Kevin Jonas and his younger brother Franklin "Frankie" Jonas, the reality competition series followed celebrity relatives living under one roof and vying for a $100,000 prize. As the group participated in various challenges, each episode eliminated one contestant, who'd reveal which Hollywood A-lister they were related to.
When season 2 aired back in 2023, fans were shocked by the revelations of which famous faces the competitors were related to. Third place contestant Chris Osmond particularly had fans up in arms, as his rivals couldn't figure out his dad was singer and actor Donny Osmond. With the hype that stemmed from that moment alone, fans were eager to see more of Claim to Fame with new episodes.
Luckily, we have news about the status of Claim to Fame season 3, and viewers will want to tune in for this.
Is Claim to Fame coming back for season 3?
Get ready for another season full of guessing!
On May 3, ABC thrilled fans by announcing the hit reality show would be back for season 3. Posting a photo of hosts Kevin and Franklin "Frankie" Jonas on Instagram, the show also revealed the season 3 premiere will air on Wednesday, July 10 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.
"The stars (relatives) have aligned. 🌟," read the caption. "#ClaimtoFame will be back for another season Wednesday, July 10 on ABC and Stream on Hulu!"
Is there a trailer for Claim to Fame season 3?
One month ahead of the reality series' season 3 premiere, ABC debuted a preview of what's to come this season. Posting a sneak peek trailer on TikTok on June 7, folks saw Kevin and Frankie at their best as they directed the celebrity relatives in a series of challenges to see which famous faces they have ties to.
"A summer of lies, secrets, and shocking reveals? 👀," the show's social team wrote alongside the clip. "#ClaimToFame, hosted by @franklinjonas and @kevinjonas, premieres Wednesday, July 10 at 9/8c on ABC and Stream on Hulu!"
Naturally, seeing this news had fans screaming in excitement. "Omg screaming right now cuz I love this show," one person wrote in the comments. "I have been waiting for this!!!! So obsessed with this show!" another exclaimed. "Excited for this new season! Been watching since the first episode ever was aired!" a different viewer added.
Who will be in the cast of Claim to Fame season 3?
For the third year in a row, fans can watch brothers Kevin and Franklin "Frankie" Jonas as the hosts of Claim to Fame season 3.
In addition to Kevin and Frankie being on Claim to Fame season 3, the show surprised fans by announcing the contestants who will be playing for the $100,000 prize. Given how some of the contestants share last names with their famous relations, here are the first names of the 11 competitors:
- Adam
- Bianca
- Danny
- Dedrick
- Gracie Lou
- Hud
- Jill
- Mackenzie
- Miguel
- Naomi
- Shane
How can I watch and stream Claim to Fame season 3?
When the time comes for Claim to Fame season 3 to air on TV, fans can catch new episodes every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on ABC. Viewers can also stream the reality show on the ABC site online or on-the-go with the ABC app. Just make sure you have your TV provider information with you, in case you need it before watching.
Now, if you're someone who has access to live-streaming websites like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV or Sling, you're in luck. You can watch Claim to Fame season 3 while the show airs in real-time. Be aware that you'll need to create accounts for the sites ahead of time.
For those who'd rather wait until they can watch Claim to Fame season 3 on their own time, Hulu will have new episodes streaming the next day. If you don't have an account yet, you can sign up for plans that start at $7.99 per month. Once you have a profile made, head to the series page on Hulu's website or on the Hulu app.
As the entertainment and news associate editor for Good Housekeeping, Adrianna (she/her) writes about everything TV, movies, music and pop culture. She graduated from Yeshiva University with a B.A. in journalism and a minor in business management. She covers shows like The Rookie, 9-1-1 and Grey's Anatomy, though when she’s not watching the latest show on Netflix, she’s taking martial arts or drinking way too much coffee.