Paula Abdul Nominates Ken Jeong for This Too Shall Pass Challenge
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If you have ever dreamed of throwing a football pass to Paula Abdul, now is your chance. The Masked Dancer judge teamed up with KindBoost to accept the This Too Shall Pass challenge. All proceeds from this partnership will help support a multitude of charities during the pandemic including the CMA Foundation and After The Impact.
Paula Abdul Joins the This Too Shall Pass Challenge
KindBoost is offering once-in-a-lifetime football passes to those who bid the highest. One lucky bidder and a guest will get the chance to meet up with Abdul in a special location for a private football pass. Of course, there is also the opportunity for a photo op with the former American Idol judge. The contest ends in 29 days and the clock is ticking. The minimum bid is $500.
Fans are able to bid on catching a pass from Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Harry Connick Jr., Brooke Burke, Jordin Sparks, and some of your favorite NFL stars. Also available to bid on is the opportunity to meet Miranda Lambert or Eric Church. Tickets to a private pool party with The Masked Singer’s Rob Gronkowski in Tampa, Florida are still up for grabs. The event will take place in 2022 for the hefty price of $7,250.
Abdul nominated her fellow judge on The Masked Dancer, Ken Jeong, for the This Too Shall Pass challenge. She posted a video on Twitter with a neon green football in her hand. Though we didn’t get to see Abdul show off her throwing arm in this video, the dancing queen has always been the pinnacle of athleticism during her three-decade-long career.
So far, Jeong has not responded to Abdul’s challenge. Knowing Jeong, he will most likely accept the challenge because he is the definition of a team player. Catching a pass from the worst guesser in The Masked Singer history is a huge opportunity. There is still no word if Abdul and Jeong will reunite for a second season of The Masked Dancer, but now it seems more than likely that they will be reuniting on the football field.