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Celebrity Traitors: Meet the cast

Daily Mail​25-04-2025

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Age: 57
Profession: Good Morning Britain host
Stephen Fry
Age: 67
Profession: Actor, author and broadcaster
Cat Burns
Age: 24
Profession: Singer
Nick Mohammed
Age: 44
Profession: Comedian and Ted Lasso star
Clare Balding
Age: 54
Profession: Broadcaster and journlaist
Joe Wilkinson
Age: 49
Profession: Comedian and actor
Mark Bonnar
Age: 56
Profession: Actor
Niko Omilana
Age: 27
Profession: YouTuber

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