Watch Golden Bachelor and Bachelor Nation go head-to-head on Celebrity Family Feud tonight! (July 16)
By Sabrina Reed
Bachelor fam, The Bachelorette may have already aired the second episode of Jenn Tran's love story but that doesn't mean ABC is done catering to Bachelor Nation this week!
Tonight on Celebrity Family Feud, which starts at 8 p.m. ET, cast members from the franchise's most recent seasons will be facing off for charity and seeing who can guess the answers to the survey questions under pressure.
The game show, hosted by comic legend Steve Harvey, is a household favorite. Who from Bachelor Nation is playing tonight? Here's what we know!
Team Golden Bachelor
Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist are divorced now but they filmed this episode of Celebrity Family Feud when they were still together. According to the Indianapolis Star, this was mere days before the couple announced they were splitting up. They were joined by their adult children on the show--Turner's daughters Angie Warner and Jenny Young, and Nist's son Tommy Nist and daughter Jen Woolston.
Team Bachelor/Bachelorette
The members of this team are all happily engaged with an eye toward wedded bliss. Zach Shallcross and Kaity Biggar are from The Bachelor season 27, Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson fell in love on The Bachelor season 28, and Charity Lawson and Dotun Olubeko kindled their flame on The Bachelorette season 20.
Based on the title of this episode--"Meghan Trainor vs Tori Kelly and Golden Bachelor vs Bachelor Nation”--if you only want to tune in for the Bachelor casts' match-up, it'll happen in the back half of tonight's airing. Though, I would suggest watching the whole episode as the two Pop divas (and their respective teams) who will be battling it out are both quite funny.
Celebrity Family Feud is known for its humor not just because Steve Harvey brings the jokes but also because of the answers the contestants give. Sometimes they're serious about their clearly wrong answer and other times they know what they said makes not a lick of sense but the clock was ticking so they laugh through their error.
The game show differs from Family Feud's format in that each team will walk away with a significant amount of money for their charity regardless if they win or lose. The winning team will receive $25,000 dollars for scoring 200 points in the Fast Money round. If they don't score those points, they'll have earned $10,000. The losing team will get $5,000 to donate to their charity, according to the show's Wiki.
Stay tuned to Hidden Remote for more The Bachelor franchise news and coverage. Celebrity Family Feud streams on Hulu.