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"Celebrity Family Feud: Sherri & Shaq's Holiday Silly Moments (Exclusive Look)"
2024-12-04
Get ready for the holidays as Celebrity Family Feud gears up for an extraordinary match! Host Steve Harvey takes center stage, posing questions to the dueling teams led by Sherri Shepherd and Shaquille O’Neal. This charity game is set to bring out the comedic side in everyone.
Witness the Silly Side of Charity in Celebrity Family Feud
Questioning for Comedy
Just like in all matches, Steve Harvey poses questions that are sure to create some hilarious moments. In the sneak peek clip from the December 4th episode, he asks Sherri Shepherd, "Sherri, last person in your life you wanna get caught under the mistletoe with?" This simple question sets the stage for a lot of laughter and entertainment.Sherri Shepherd's response is candid and shows a hint of confusion. She asks, "Is an animal a person?" with a slight frown on her face. The audience erupts in laughter as Shaquille O’Neal's team huddles on the other side of the stage.Animal Debate and Reactions
O’Neal's declaration that "It is!" that animals count as a person adds another layer of amusement to the situation. Harvey's long pause and subsequent confirmation only make the moment more comical. Shepherd's fit of laughter is infectious, and the action that Harvey takes next causes a strong reaction from both competitors on and offstage. He decides to let out a roar, and this just feels like the tip of the silly iceberg.Fans won't want to miss this episode as Shepherd and O’Neal compete for selected charities. They'll explain their causes further on air, and the stakes are high as they raise funds for their respective organizations. It's going to be a competitive and fun installment of the hit game show.In the meantime, make sure to check out the hilarious moment in the full first-look clip above and tune into the episode airing on ABC on Wednesday, December 4, 9/8c.Celebrity Family Feud is truly a holiday treat that combines entertainment and charity, making it a must-watch event.