The Challenge: All Stars, Episode 5 | How to watch, time, stream, cast
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
“The Challenge: All Stars” continues today, Thursday, April 29 on Paramount+.
From Paramount+: “In a brand new limited series, twenty-two of the most iconic, boldest, and fiercest Challenge All Stars from the original The Real World and Road Rules return for a second chance at the ultimate competition as they vie for their shot at the $500,000 grand prize. Hosted by TJ Lavin, the nine-episode season will follow competitors as they face unprecedented, over-the-top challenges set in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. The Paramount+ original series welcomes back many of the greatest reality titans the franchise has ever seen, including some who haven’t competed in more than two decades.”
Sun Apr 25, 2021 at 8:02pm ET
TJ Lavin speaks to The Challenge: Double Agents cast members during part of the season finale. Pic credit: MTV
The recent airing of The Challenge: Double Agents finale gave MTV one of its biggest ratings hits in some time, and also provided a major hit when it came to social interaction.
The finale brought the thrilling conclusion to the Season 36 final, as four teams were competing for a grand prize of $900,000 in Iceland. One team consisting of two competitors, split that money, with the second-place team leaving with $100,000.
Based on the numbers, it was quite popular with viewers, as they not only were watching, but also mentioning it heavily on social media.
Over the months, both Abram and Rachel Missie shared updates on their Instagrams, showing off the baby bump and talking about the pregnancy progress. As of late April 2021, they can begin to celebrate, appreciate, and enjoy their new addition to the family.
Abram was nearly on The Challenge spinoff
As his wife was expecting their first child, Abram Boise was mentioned in rumors as one of the potential cast members or alternate cast members for The Challenge: All Stars, a spinoff series on Paramount Plus. However, he ended up not being part of the final cast, possibly due to his important life circumstances.
Fraudsters offer fake driving licences, take cash
Daniel Nemukuyu
Investigations Editor
MOBILE money fraudsters are now advertising on social media, offering drivers licences for between US$120 and US$200, and to do that within a day, but they simply take the deposit and vanish, without handing over a licence.
They ask those who are trapped to pay a deposit, almost half of the total fee, through EcoCash before disappearing. They even ask for pictures, and show soft copies of the licence they are making in order to get top-up payments by showing they are making progress.
But in the end the fraudsters vanish with the money and the conned person has no money and no card.
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