‘Love & Marriage: Huntsville’ reality TV stars to compete on ‘Family Feud’
Sitting on your couch, watching at home on TV, you might be pretty good at coming up with answers to the survey questions “Family Feud” host Steve Harvey asks constants on that gameshow.
“It’s a lot harder when you’re on the spot,” Maurice Scott says though. Scott would know. He, his wife Kimmi Scott, older brother Marsau Scott and Marsau’s wife Latisha Scott recently competed on “Family Feud.” The Scott family’s episode airs Nov. 1. In Huntsville, where the Scotts reside, the episode is set to air at both 3 and 3:30 p.m. on local CBS affiliate WHNT-19, according to a publicist for “Family Feud.”
This won’t be the Scotts’ first time on TV. They’re part of the cast of “Love & Marriage: Huntsville,” the successful reality show on talk show host/media mogul Oprah Winfrey’s OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) channel.
“I would say that being familiar with the cameras, of course, it makes it easier for us,” Maurice says of his family’s experience filming “Family Feud.”
“However on unscripted television you’re talking about yourself, or you’re talking about people that you know, or friends that you know. [Whereas on ‘Family Feud’] these are questions that, you know, America just happens to have all the answers for.”