Twenty one famous faces will head to the Traitors Castle in the Scottish Highlands later this year
The official line up for season two of BBC’s Celebrity Traitors has finally been revealed. The BAFTS winning show will return to BBC One and iPlayer later this year with its ‘biggest celebrity cast’ yet.

The show, which also films an annual season with civilian players, will see twenty-one famous faces head to The Traitors castle in the Scottish Highlands. It follows the participants in a game of deception and betrayal in hope of winning up to £100,000 for charity.
Comedian Alan Carr won the first celebrity season, which aired last year, after breaking down in tears at the final round table. He won the show against other finalists Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga.
Host Claudia Winkleman will welcome the new cast, including BAFTA and BRIT award winners, social media stars, comedians and presenters to the castle later this year. It is due to air in autumn, but no official date has been revealed.
It will include Corrie legend Julie Hesmondhalgh, EastEnders star Ross Kemp, Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne, and Brit-award winning musician James Blunt.
The full line up, now revealed by the BBC, is:
- Amol Rajan – Journalist and Broadcaster
- Bella Ramsey – Actor
- James Acaster – Comedian and Podcaster
- James Blunt – Singer/Songwriter
- Jerry Hall – Model and Actress
- Joanne McNally – Comedian
- Joe Lycett – Comedian
- Julie Hesmondhalgh – Actor
- King Kenny – Content Creator
- Leigh-Anne Pinnock – Singer/Songwriter
- Maya Jama – Broadcaster and Entrepreneur
- Michael Sheen – Actor and Presenter
- Miranda Hart – Actor and Author
- Myha’la – Actor
- Professor Hannah Fry– Broadcaster and Mathematician
- Richard E. Grant – Actor and Author
- Rob Beckett – Comedian
- Romesh Ranganathan – Comedian
- Ross Kemp – Actor and Presenter
- Sebastian Croft – Musician and Actor
- Sharon Rooney – Actor


















Series One of The Celebrity Traitors debuted on BBC iPlayer and BBC One in October last year, and drew in an average audience of 14.9 across its run, with 15.4 tuning in to watch the finale. It was hailed as the top entertainment episode across the whole market since 2016.
The Celebrity Traitors will be coming to BBC One and BBC iPlayer later in 2026. There will be ten hour-long episodes.


