"Celebrity Traitors" is Here: Your Ultimate Guide to the Star-Studded Deception

The wait is finally over! The highly anticipated celebrity version of the hit psychological game show, "The Traitors," has arrived, promising a fresh layer of intrigue and drama. A host of famous faces have descended upon the now-iconic Scottish castle to play the ultimate game of trust and betrayal, all in the name of charity.



Nineteen celebrities from the worlds of acting, comedy, music, and sports have put their powers of deception and detection to the test. The impressive cast includes:

Stephen Fry: The legendary actor and broadcaster.

Celia Imrie: The acclaimed actress known for her roles in "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" and "Bridget Jones's Diary."


















The first episode of "Celebrity Traitors" premiered on Wednesday, October 8th, at 9 pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. New episodes will air on Wednesdays and Thursdays at the same time. For those in Ireland, the show is available to watch on BBC One.


Unlike the civilian version of the show, the celebrities are not competing for personal gain. The prize pot, which can reach up to £100,000, will be donated to the winner's chosen charity. This adds a noble dimension to the game, as the stars will be battling it out for a cause close to their hearts.


Early insights from the cast reveal an intense and immersive experience. Actor Mark Bonnar described the filming process as "so intense," highlighting the lack of phones and the constant focus on the game. He also mentioned that the star-studded cast, including the "omnipresent" Stephen Fry, have formed a bond and are now in a WhatsApp group together.

Veteran actress Celia Imrie admitted to finding the experience "quite exposing" as she navigates the game without a character to hide behind. She acknowledged that while people may perceive her as "nice," which could be an advantage, she also has a "naughty streak" that might come out to play.


While the current series is the UK version, the success of "The Traitors Ireland" has led to speculation about a potential celebrity spin-off. Bookmakers have suggested that a "Celebrity Traitors Ireland" could be in the works for 2026. Currently, Irish viewers can tune into the UK version on BBC One.


For fans eager for more content, the BBC has released official trailers and teasers for "The Celebrity Traitors," offering a sneak peek into the drama and mind games to come. Additionally, various news outlets have provided behind-the-scenes looks at the filming, giving viewers a glimpse into the secretive world of the show.

At this time, there is no known connection between "Celebrity Traitors" and "Celebrity Race Across the World 2025."

With a stellar cast, a charitable prize, and the promise of even more twists and turns, "Celebrity Traitors" is set to be the must-watch television event of the year. Tune in to see which of your favorite stars have what it takes to be a masterful Traitor or a discerning Faithful.









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