Every Monday, people look forward to the weekend. We, however, look forward to Thursday nights because Celebrity Family Feud airs. We also love a good game show and can’t resist competing from the comfort of our living room. Steve Harvey has been hosting Celebrity Family Feud since 2015, and the show has seen the likes of guest stars like the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, the cast of Good Trouble, Sabrina Bryan, Stephen Curry and so many more celebrities. Unlike Family Feud, Celebrity Family Feud features celebrities competing for a $25,000 grand prize donated to a charity of their choice, while Family Feud has families competing for a cash prize and a vacation.
Celebrity Family Feud airs every Thursday, which means that every week you can watch your favorite celebs and athletes battle it out for the prize. There is a wide range of questions celebrities answer, very similar to those on Family Feud.
Who Is Guest Starring This Week?
This week, celebrity contestants include Sheila E vs. En Vogue and Lisa Lisa vs. Taylor Dayne. Last week’s guest stars were the AFC Champions (American Football Conference) vs. the NFC Champions (National Football Conference). Season 12’s first episode just premiered last week, on June 9, so be sure to catch up on last week’s episode before watching it tonight.
Just Jared has also released the contestant lineup for this season of Celebrity Family Feud, so expect to see a wide range of stars, including 2 Chainz, Steve Aoki, Julie Bowen, Bow Wow, American Idolcontestants, Team USA Women’s Hockey players, and many more celebrities and athletes.
How to Watch ‘Celebrity Family Feud’
Celebrity Family Feud airs on ABC on Thursdays at 8:00 P.M. ET/ 7:00 P.M. CT. Episodes are also available to stream on Hulu and Disney+ the next day. If you have subscriptions to YouTube TV, fuboTV and Sling TV, you can also watch episodes on those platforms. Tune in every Thursday to watch your favorite celebrities test their knowledge for a good cause.
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