On this EXCLUSIVE preview of the all-new 'Declare To Fame,' Kevin Jonas explains that the subsequent problem would require the remaining celeb family to have a actually good poker face about their secret identities.
The “strongest weapon” a participant can have on Declare To Fame is a “good poker face,” in response to Kevin Jonas. The problem that the contestants can be confronted with through the August 15 episode will present simply how “trustworthy” a few of the gamers are and the way good some gamers are at “mendacity by means of their enamel.”

Earlier than Kevin and Frankie Jonas head to elucidate all the pieces to the gamers, Frankie corrects Kevin that the “sizzling on their tail” line is definitely “sizzling on their path.” Kevin quips, “Simply since you went to school doesn’t imply something, Frankie.” His little brother replies, “Simply since you didn’t go to school doesn’t imply you’re extra particular than me.”
Tonight’s problem has a on line casino theme. The gamers do not know what they’re in for with this subsequent problem. Logan calls poker “the satan’s sport,” which hints he has some expertise with it.
Kevin explains that this can be a “particular particular person problem.” Separately, the contestants can be positioned within the sizzling seat, usually the place the supplier sits. Everybody else can be gamers across the desk. The 6 gamers may have 5 minutes to huddle up and debate questions for the participant within the sizzling seat.

However there’s a twist. It is going to be solely as much as the query grasp in that spherical what questions can be requested. The participant within the sizzling seat can reply the query in any means they like. Nonetheless, the individual can be hooked as much as a lie detector. In the event that they don’t have a great poker face, then they'll seemingly be uncovered.
Adria Biles, a.ok.a. Louise, admits that she’s a “unhealthy liar” proper off the bat. “I don’t have a great poker face. I've RBF, however that’s not going to assist me,” she says. Declare To Fame airs Mondays at 10 p.m. on ABC.