A Leeds woman is set to discover whether she has a famous relative as part of a brand new Channel 4 daytime show, Fame In The Family.
The Channel 4 show is the new DNA guessing game, where celebrities host dinner parties with a twist.
Four strangers who've never met before work out if they're related to the star host in an attempt to win a share of £1,000.
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The guests are given a bizarre box of clues about the famous person as they try to piece together any links to the famous face.
Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood was the first celebrity up and discovered that he was related to a woman called Holly.
Vanessa Moss, from Horsforth will appear on Friday’s episode where she will try to find out if she is related to reality star Kerry Katona.
The 27-year-old will attend a dinner with four guests hosted by Kerry and over dinner, they will play three fact-finding games that reveal fascinating celebrity biography, childhood memories and family history to help them work out who is related to the famous face.
At the end of the dinner party, they will have to make a final guess as to who they think is related to Kerry before the DNA results are revealed and if guessed correctly they will win the cash prize.
Vanessa applied for the show after seeing an advert on a family genealogy website Facebook group.
She said: "I was a bit bored during lockdown and started to look up my family history.
"I saw the advert for Fame In The Family and thought it would be a good laugh. I already knew a little as my grandmother did my family tree for me when I was 13."
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