Snoop wants to be a millionaire
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Snoop Dogg is to appear on 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'.
The rapper will be a guest on the US edition of the quiz show to mark its 10th anniversary, and will compete to win money for his favourite charity.
The extended special - which runs for 11 days from Sunday (09.08.09) - will see stars such as Snoop, singer Katy Perry, TV chef Rachel Ray, 'The Hills' star Lauren Conrad, actress Vanessa Williams and Rev. Al Sharpton each given just one question to answer.
The prize money of $1 million will also be reduced significantly, down to $50,000.
The anniversary programme will also see original host of the US format, Regis Philbin return front the specials.
Other guest stars who will take part in the show include comedian Sherri Shepherd, basketball player Steve Nash, actress Patricia Heaton, gymnast Shawn Johnson, country singer Wynonna, and a "surprise special guest".
The 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' anniversary special will be broadcast by US network ABC.
(C) BANG Media International
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