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Charlotte Church to star on BBC's The Celebrity Traitors

Charlotte Church to star on BBC's The Celebrity Traitors

The full lineup of 19 celebrities taking part in the charity spin-off was revealed on Monday (May 13), including Stephen Fry, Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Kate Garraway.
The series will be hosted by Strictly Come Dancing's Claudia Winkleman and will see the stars compete for the chance to win a cash prize of up to £100,000 for a charity of their choice.
The series will take place in Ardross Castle, the location used for the regular series of The Traitors (also hosted by Winkleman).
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Winkleman said: 'We're incredibly lucky these brilliant people have said yes.
'I'd love to say we'll take it easy on them and they'll just wander round the castle and eat toast for a couple of weeks, but that would be a lie.'
The Celebrity Traitors UK cast
The stars set to take part in The Celebrity Traitors are:
Alan Carr - Comedian
Cat Burns – Singer/Songwriter
Celia Imrie – Actor
Charlotte Church – Singer/Activist
Clare Balding - Broadcaster and Author
David Olusoga - Historian and Filmmaker
Joe Marler – Former England Rugby Player and Podcaster
Joe Wilkinson - Comedian
Jonathan Ross - Presenter
Kate Garraway - Broadcaster
Lucy Beaumont - Comedian
Mark Bonnar - Actor
Nick Mohammed - Actor and Comedian
Niko Omilana - Content Creator
Paloma Faith - Singer/Songwriter and Actor
Ruth Codd - Actor
Stephen Fry - Actor, Writer, Presenter
Tameka Empson – Actor and Comedian
Tom Daley – Olympian, Author, Broadcaster and Entrepreneur
🏰 The time for talk is over... Claudia Winkleman announces the celebrities being banished to The Traitors castle this autumn
Meet them ➡️ https://t.co/DuwRgj8reD pic.twitter.com/E8goty0i0H — BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) May 13, 2025
Charlotte Church to take part in The Celebrity Traitors
Welsh singer Charlotte Church is among the stars set to take part in the first ever series of The Celebrity Traitors UK.
She posted the trailer for the new series on her Instagram page late last night with a caption that contained three emojis (looking eyes, theatre masks and a castle).
Fans were quick to comment on the post, sharing how excited they are to see the Welsh singer on the hit BBC show.
One person commented: "You are going to be so epic at this."
Another added: "Cannot wait to see this!"
A third fan posted: "Ahhhhhh!!! So excited for this!!"
This person said: "GO CHARLOTTE!"
While another person commented: "All the best Charlotte."
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The Celebrity Traitors release date
The Celebrity Traitors UK will begin on BBC One and iPlayer in autumn 2025.
However, the BBC is yet to reveal an exact start date.

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