The 19 contestants on the line-up are:
- Alan Carr (comic)
- Cat Burns (singer-songwriter)
- Celia Imrie (actor)
- Charlotte Church (singer-songwriter)
- Clare Bading (sports activities broadcaster)
- David Olusoga (historian)
- Joe Marler (former rugby professional)
- Joe Wilkinson (comic)
- Jonathan Ross (presenter)
- Kate Garraway (presenter)
- Lucy Beamont (comic)
- Mark Bonnar (actor)
- Nick Mohammed (actor and comic)
- Niko Omilana (influencer)
- Paloma Religion (singer-songwriter)
- Ruth Codd (actor)
- Stephen Fry (actor and presenter)
- Tameka Empson (actor)
- Tom Daley (retired Olympic diver)
Now, one query we’ve all the time had in regards to the proposed Celeb Traitors is strictly how critically the well-known contestants could be taking the sport, if there wasn’t a money prize on the road.
Nonetheless, it’s now been revealed that the well-known Traitors and Faithfuls might be taking part in the sport within the hopes of profitable a share of a possible £100K money prize for a charity of their alternative – all below the watchful (and closely made up) eye of Claudia Winkleman.
Claudia mentioned: “We’re extremely fortunate these good folks have mentioned sure. I’d like to say we’ll take it simple on them and so they’ll simply wander around the fort and eat toast for a few weeks however that will be a lie.”
A selected airdate is but to be confirmed, though Celeb Traitors will air on the BBC within the autumn, forward of the common collection’ return in its regular January timeslot.