Claudia Winkleman is set to return as the host of the show at Ardross Castle.

Stephen Graham is reportedly being considered by BBC bosses for the next season of The Celebrity Traitors, marking what could be a new experience for the acclaimed actor. Known for his powerful performance in the Netflix series Adolescence, Graham impressed audiences on screen, but this would be his first full reality TV appearance.
According to a source cited by The Mail on Sunday, the network is keen to bring him on board, even describing him as a potential “star signing.” Fans are now eager to see the 52-year-old actor in a more natural, unscripted setting.
An insider said that little is known about his personality off-screen, which has increased curiosity about how he might come across in such a format.
Graham gained global recognition for Adolescence, a drama exploring themes such as online misogyny, incel culture, and the ‘manosphere.’ The series achieved major success, winning eight Emmys and four Golden Globes. The actor has also shared that one of the most rewarding aspects was hearing from viewers who said the show encouraged meaningful conversations at home.
While he previously appeared on Celebrity Gogglebox for Stand Up to Cancer, The Celebrity Traitors would be his first full reality TV experience. Other rumoured participants include Danny Dyer, Ruth Jones, and Bob Mortimer.
Meanwhile, Claudia Winkleman is set to return as the host, with the show filming at Ardross Castle.
