The first season of the Celebrity Traitors is over, with 19 famous faces whittled down to one winner who took home £87,500 for charity.
It turned out that Alan Carr played the game the best, with the 49-year-old comedian and chat show host hiding his Traitor identity until after the game was over.
With the first edition of the Celebrity Traitors proving to be a resounding success with viewers, eyes have now turned towards future seasons of the show.
Season four of the civilian season will apparently be greeting us in ‘early 2026’, with the BBC teasing the unknown release date in a brand new trailer.
There’s obviously no concrete news yet on when the Celebrity Traitors will return, or who’s in the cast, but fans are already predicting the line-up of famous faces.
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