An Olympic gold medallist, Good Morning Britain star and EastEnders legend are among those rumoured to be taking on the ultimate game of lies and deception.
It comes as The Sun has “confirmed” all the contestants heading to Scotland’s Ardross Castle.
Viewers can expect more exciting tasks and plenty of roundtable drama as the hugely popular BBC show brings in famous faces to become the latest “faithfuls” and “traitors”.
Who is going on Celebrity Traitors 2025?
The full list of the celebrities reported to be taking part in Celebrity Traitors according to The Sun, is:
- Stephen Fry – English actor, broadcaster and comedian
- Alan Carr – Comedian
- Nick Mohammed – Ted Lasso actor (Nathan Shelley)
- Tom Daley – Olympian
- Joe Marler – England rugby player
- David Olusoga – Historian and BAFTA-winning filmmaker
- Niko Omilana – YouTuber and social media influencer
- Mark Bonnar – Line of Duty actor (DCC Mike Dryden)
- Jonathan Ross – Talk show host
- Joe Wilkinson – Comedian and actor
- Clare Balding – Sports broadcaster
- Lucy Beaumont – Comedian
- Paloma Faith – Singer
- Ruth Codd – Actress
- Tameka Empson – EastEnders actress (Kim Fox)
- Celia Imrie – Actress
- Charlotte Church – Singer
- Kate Garraway – Good Morning Britain presenter
- Cat Burns – Singer
What channel is Celebrity Traitors on and when does it start?
The BBC confirmed recently that Celebrity Traitors will air this autumn.
The news of the Celebrity Traitors’ air date was announced in the BBC’s annual plan: “The ultimate reality game of trust and treachery returns with the first ever Celebrity Traitors edition this autumn alongside a new series in early 2026.”
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The last three series of the UK version of The Traitors, set in a castle in the Scottish Highlands, have seen people appointed traitors and faithfuls by Winkleman.
The recent series saw project manager Jake Brown and former soldier Leanne Quigley win a prize pot of £94,600, after booting out a traitor in a final tense episode earlier this year.
Finalists have a chance of winning a chunk of the £120,000 prize, but if a traitor survives until the very end, unidentified, they take home the full prize pot, and any faithfuls left go home with nothing.