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The primetime summer hit "Celebrity Family Feud," a celebrity version of "Family Feud," returns for a second season. The 10-episode series will feature celebrity families and their immediate family members or their extended TV families, competing against each other to win money for charity.
Celebrity competitors include actor Garrett Morris vs. actor Alfonso Ribeiro and reality TV star Todd Chrisley vs. singer Sara Evans.
The celebrity teams competing to win cash for their charities feature the family of Olympic silver medalist and freeskiing champion Gus Kenworthy, facing off against the family of "The Talk" co-host and contributor to the "Steve Harvey Morning Show" Sheryl Underwood. In a separate game, the family of actor David Chokachi, known for his role as Cody Madison on "Baywatch," will take on the family of Alan Thicke, best known as the father from the classic sitcom "Growing Pains."
Celebrity contestants include Tommy Davidson, Kristi Yamaguchi, Dave Foley and Jalen Rose.
Celebrity battles include chef Paula Deen versus stylist Carson Kressley and actor Rico Rodriguez versus actor Jaleel White.
The celebrity families competing to win cash for their charities feature the families of celebrity chef and cooking show TV host Paula Deen and Emmy-winning TV star and celebrity stylist Carson Kressley. In a separate game, family members of "Modern Family" star Rico Rodriguez will compete against the family of actor Jaleel White.
The celebrity families competing to win cash for their charities feature the families from rapper and actor Snoop Dogg and legendary sports icon Sugar Ray Leonard. In a separate game, family members from world champion boxer Laila Ali will compete against the family of actress and producer Alana Stewart and actor George Hamilton.
Celebrity contestants include football players from the AFC and NFC offense and defense teams.
The celebrity families competing to win cash for their charities feature the families from award-winning country music recording artist Kellie Pickler; and Lance Bass, member of the multi-platinum pop boy band *NSYNC. In a separate game, family members from NeNe Leakes, star of ABC's "To Tell the Truth," will compete against the family of actor Ernie Hudson.
Celebrity family teams that will be playing for charity this season include the following: Team Kardashian vs. Team West, Steph Curry vs. Chris Paul, Ice T & Coco vs. Vivica A. Fox, Tori Spelling & Dean McDermott vs. Amber Riley, Team Grey's Anatomy vs. Team Station 19, Team NBA on TNT vs. Team MLB All-Stars, and Laurie Hernandez vs. Shawn Johnson, amongst others.
The primetime summer hit "Celebrity Family Feud," a celebrity version of "Family Feud," returns for a second season. The 10-episode series will feature celebrity families and their immediate family members or their extended TV families, competing against each other to win money for charity.