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Chris says during two truths and a lie that his celebrity's biggest award is a star on the Walk of Fame. During the talent show, he tells the camera that he's going to sing, even though his relative is also a singer (and he notes that they do sound the same). One contestant says Chris reminds her of John Mayer. Mayer, for what it's worth, does not have a star on the Walk of Fame.
During episode two, Monay picks the clue about Chris. It features a dog, a heart, a shirt, the letter N, an eye, a babushka, a symbol for a door, and seven shirts. She doesn't puzzle it out during the episode, but during episode three, she and Jane mull it over. It leads Jane to incorrectly guess that he's related to Elvis Presley.
Hugo, meanwhile, thinks Chris is related to Nicolas Cage. He notes that on the clue wall, there are cage-free eggs, the Washington Monument, and the Liberty Bell.
In episode four, Chris is on edge that the others have decoded his clue, but he ends up winning the challenge and is safe. In episode five, he confesses to the camera that the hint about Vegas is related to his relative.
In episode six, the other contestants continue to explore their theories about Chris's relative being Jim Carrey, but they admit it doesn't really fit his clue, which points to a "teen idol" from the '70s.
During the episode seven challenge, the contestants learn Chris's relative is from Utah and is associated with a coat of many colors. Viewers at home might have realized this points to singer Donny Osmond, and Chris is his son. Osmond's hit single was "Puppy Love," he starred in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," and he's famously from Utah. But even though Gabriel mentions Joseph, the contestants become convinced Chris's relative is Elton John (who is famously British). Hugo goes home guessing John, and a week later JR goes home making another incorrect guess. But in the season finale, Monay correctly guesses that Chris's dad is Donny, and he exits the competition.