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First Look: Celebrity Traitors UK Hilarious Trailer & Release Date

“When we were in the castle, you’d be like, “What’s the time?” And they’d say, “It’s Traitors time.” That was their response. Every single member of production had to answer with that until someone kicked off. And then someone said it is basically alright, and you can tell us the time.”

When asked what to expect from this year’s season, he said: “I do think it’s going to be good telly. To see these celebrities together and interacting in this game will be really interesting.”

Catch up on all the details on the Celebrity Traitors 2025 line-up now.

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Reports have also said that Daisy May Cooper and her brother Charlie were set to go on Celebrity Traitors UK but dropped out after learning how long the filming commitments were. Damn.

We’ve also got confirmation that season 5 of The Traitors will be going ahead – with season 4 coming very soon – and applications are now open for all who wish to enter the much-hyped on-screen competition.

Celebrity Traitors UK prize

In the regular Joe version of the Traitors, contestants battle it out for a cash prize of £100,000, which, for most people, is nothing short of life changing. For the celebrities, however, it’s a slightly different story.

Instead, the £100,000 prize money goes towards charity of the winner’s choice.

But it’s not as though the celebs get nothing. In fact, the celebrity participants are reportedly paid a flat fee of £40,000 for their three weeks on the show.

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