Celebrity Traitors line-up announced - 21 famous faces set to enter castle
Twenty-one celebrities, including Richard E. Grant, Miranda Hart, and Joe Lycett, will compete in the second series of the reality show Celebrity Traitors, set to air this autumn. The show, filmed in a Scottish Highlands castle, features a mix of actors, comedians, musicians, and broadcasters vying for a £100,000 charity prize. Hosted once again by Claudia Winkleman, the series follows the success of the first season, which drew over 15 million viewers for its finale.
- ▪The second series of Celebrity Traitors will feature 21 famous contestants, including Michael Sheen, Maya Jama, and Rob Beckett.
- ▪The show will air this autumn and consist of ten hour-long episodes filmed in a castle in the Scottish Highlands.
- ▪Contestants will play as either 'traitors' or 'faithfuls' with the goal of winning £100,000 for a charity of their choice.
- ▪Claudia Winkleman returns as host after the first series finale attracted 15.4 million viewers.
- ▪The original series winner, Alan Carr, purchased the castle used for filming for £3.25 million.
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Star-studded line-up announced for Celebrity Traitors series two3 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGuy LambertCulture reporterWatch: The Celebrity Traitors series 2 line up is revealedRichard E. Grant, Miranda Hart, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Joe Lycett are among the stars who will go head to head in the second series of The Celebrity Traitors.A total of 21 presenters, comedians, actors and musicians will try their hand at being good traitors and faithfuls in the show, which will air this autumn.Following a successful first series that saw 15.4m people watch Alan Carr emerge victorious in the finale, this next instalment will see broadcasters Amol Rajan, Maya Jama and Professor Hannah Fry enter the castle in the Scottish highlands.Actors Bella Ramsey, Myha'la, Michael Sheen, Jerry…
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