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Celebrity Traitors UK release date, cast and latest news

Celebrity Traitors UK is coming, and we absolutely cannot wait. Both UK and US iterations of The Traitors have hit it out of the park this year with the blindsides and the alliances. And what better set-up (and entertainment source) than a group of celebrities playing the game, trying to work out who is faithful and who is in fact a traitor?

The line-up has officially been confirmed with the BBC’s first teaser trailer — the likes of Paloma Faith, Charlotte Church, Stephen Fry and Alan Carr are set to cross paths in the Scottish castle. Call us beyond excited.

We also know that filming has officially wrapped on the series, which leaves us all wondering — when will we finally get to watch it?

Here’s what we know so far about when Celebrity Traitors UK 2025 begins.

When does Celebrity Traitors start?

We have not yet had confirmation of a release date for Celebrity Traitors UK, but what we do know is that after filming began on 22 April, it wrapped in May. The BBC released its first teaser trailer in May that showed the full wall of portraits in the infamous breakfast room. At the end of the trailer, it simply said, “Coming soon.”

Ok, but how soon?

According to the BBC, we’re looking at an autumn release date and a nine episode season.

Where can I watch Celebrity Traitors?

The show will be available to watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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Celebrity Traitors UK trailer

The first teaser has landed! See it for yourself now:

2025 Celebrity Traitors UK cast

The confirmed line-up for Celebrity Traitors UK is as follows:

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