Saw the format, decided not to bother - correctly it would appear.
The format reminds me of Doctor Johnson and his comparion of a woman preaching to a dog walking on its hind legs - "It is not that it done badly, rather that one is surprised to see it done at all."
The notion of people being famous for one thing, doing another, is a format that TV producers have yet to fall out of love with - even though the viewing public is rapiidly boring of the concept. But that's what TV planners do, fall for something / someone ahd flog it to death.
This will not be the end - promise!