The BBC has confirmed that the hit reality show Celebrity Traitors will return for a second series in 2026. This announcement comes just days after the thrilling conclusion of the first season, which has been a significant success since its debut in 2022. The first episode of Celebrity Traitors attracted an impressive 14.8 million views, making it the biggest unscripted TV show in iPlayer history. The finale, featuring Alan Carr, reached a peak audience of 12 million viewers. Carr's performance in the final was particularly notable as he secured £87,500 for the charity Neuroblastoma UK. Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC, praised the show's impact, stating, "Studio Lambert have done an outstanding job as The Celebrity Traitors has well and truly captivated the nation, becoming a bona fide highlight of the year bringing record numbers of people together to enjoy every twist and turn." The anticipation for the second series is already building, with speculation about which celebrities might join the game. Following the nail-biting finale, where Carr outsmarted fellow contestants Nick Mohammed, Cat Burns, David Olusoga, and Joe Marler, several celebrities have expressed interest in participating in the upcoming season. While no specific release date has been announced, the BBC's decision to commission another series has been met with enthusiasm from fans. The civilian version of The Traitors is also set to return for a fourth season, ensuring that viewers will not have to wait long for more thrilling reality television. This is a developing story, and further updates are expected as the new series approaches.
Celebrity Traitors Season 2 Set for 2026 Return
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