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‘Traitors' Season Four Brings Donna Kelce, Lisa Rinna, Tara Lipinski to the Castle

‘Traitors' Season Four Brings Donna Kelce, Lisa Rinna, Tara Lipinski to the Castle

Yahoo10-07-2025
Just a few months after wrapping its third season, Peacock's smash hit The Traitors has announced another all-star cast for its fourth.
Next season's line-up is another diverse array of reality stars, actors, athletes and notable figures. Sticking out from the twenty-three names is Donna Kelce, mother of football stars Travis and Jason Kelce. Joining her are two Olympic figure skaters (Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski), a few actors (Michael Rapaport, Ron Funches, Stephen Coletti) and a K-pop star (Eric Nam).
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The bulk of the cast is built on the same formula that has made the previous seasons so enticing, a mix of 'game player' reality competition stars, Real Housewives personalities and other figures from the reality circuit. This year's Bravo contingent includes Lisa Rinna, Porsha Williams, Caroline Stanbury, Candiace Dillard Bassett and Dorinda Medley, who was one of the first eliminated contestants in Season Three. Representing Survivor will be Rob Cesternino, Natalie Anderson and Yamil 'Yam Yam' Arocho. Ian Terry and Tiffany Mitchell are both Big Brother alums.
Rounding out the reality television stars this year are Monét X Change (RuPaul's Drag Race), Maura Higgins (Love Island UK), Rob Rausch (Love Island USA), Colton Underwood (The Bachelor), Mark Ballas (Dancing With the Stars) and Kristen Kish (host of Top Chef). Alan Cumming will return as host.
Peacock has yet to announce a premiere date for the fourth season. The show takes place in a Scottish castle where a select few contestants are chosen as 'traitors' who kill off the 'faithfuls.' The 'faithfuls' must determine who the 'traitors' are.
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