THE BBC’s Celebrity Traitors line-up is today revealed in FULL – as the stars make their way to join Claudia Winkleman at Ardross Castle in Scotland.
The Sun can exclusively reveal the 19 big names include a Line Of Duty actor, a Bridget Jones star and a talk show legend – as well as household name singers and comedians.
Stephen Fry

The QI legend was the first name to be revealed by The Sun last year.
Insiders said Stephen, 67, was a secret super-fan of The Traitors and jumped at the chance to appear on the show, which is hosted by Claudia Winkleman.
Alan Carr

Alan’s name was leaked to us back in November after fans put him at the top of their line-up wishlists.
The comedian, 48, has never before taken part in a reality TV show and sources said he couldn’t wait for the game to begin.
Nick Mohammed

British actor Nick signed up to Celebrity Traitors earlier this year, with his name leaked to us earlier this month.
Best known for playing kit man turned rival coach Nathan ‘Nate’ Shelley in Ted Lasso, insiders said Nick, 44, was going to be putting on his best game face on the show.
Tom Daley

Olympian Tom is hoping to make a splash when he touches down at Ardross Castle in Inverness.
The Sun revealed Tom, 30, had signed up in October after turning down endless offers from the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing and ITV’s I’m A Celebrity! Get Me Out Of Here.
Joe Marler

Rugby pro Joe’s name was revealed by The Sun last month after he confirmed to friends he had signed up to the show.
Insiders said Joe, 34, was keen to show the public he was more than the man people know from the rugby pitch, where he carved out a name for himself as one of the country’s best props – winning the Six Nations three times with England.
David Olusoga

Professor David is best known as a historian and was handed a Bafta Special Award back in 2023 to honour his outstanding contribution to the arts.
David, 55, who has also written a string of best-selling history books, was awarded an OBE in 2019 for his services to history and to community integration.
Niko Omilana

YouTube prankster Niko has a huge online following and will be a sure-fire hit with younger viewers.
As well as making videos for a living, Sidemen star Niko, 27, previously ran for a place in parliament as an Independent in the General Election last year.
Mark Bonnar

Line Of Duty fans will be thrilled to see Mark join the Celebrity Traitors line up.
The Scottish actor, 56, played DCC Mike Dryden in the cult BBC crime series and is also known for his roles in Shetland and Guilt.
Jonathan Ross

ITV talk show host Jonathan, 64, was first revealed to be in talks with Celebrity Traitors back in July last year.
This will be the legendary broadcaster’s first gig with the BBC in 14 years, after he quit following the Andrew Sachs scandal on his BBC Radio 2 show.
Joe Wilkinson

Like funnyman Alan, comedian Joe, 49, will be keeping the celebrities’ spirits up when Claudia kicks off the fun and games.
Joe – who fans will know from comedy shows including 8 Out of 10 Cats and Have I Got News For You – will be able to get advice from pal Paul Gorton, who was an original Traitor on the second series of the cult BBC series.
Clare Balding

BBC sports presenter Clare had turned down all previous offers of reality shows until the Celebrity Traitors team came knocking.
The Sun first revealed Clare, 54, was in talks to take part back in October last year, with insiders saying the veteran TV star was a genius signing because “no one really believes that the Beeb’s dependable, sensible face of sport could be a treacherous liar”.
Lucy Beaumont

The Sun revealed comedian Lucy had joined the Celebrity Traitors line up over the Easter weekend.
Mum-of-one Lucy, 41, presented Channel 4’s Jon & Lucy’s Odd Couples, with her ex husband Jon Richardson, and starred in Dave’s mockumentary series Meet the Richardsons, which began in 2020.
Paloma Faith

Pop star Paloma was revealed to be taking part by The Sun last October.
The Only Love Can Hurt Like This singer, 43, who has a string of Top Ten hits under her belt, has never appeared on reality television but told pals she wanted to show the public a different side to her personality.
Ruth Codd

Irish actress Ruth’s fans will be thrilled she’s joined the line up, after making a name for herself on screen as Anya in Netflix thriller series, The Midnight Club, back in 2022.
Ruth, 28, who had her right leg amputated below the knee following complications from a previous foot injury, will make her film debut in How To Train Your Dragon when it’s released this summer.
Tameka Empson

EastEnders star Tameka is best known for playing Kim Fox in the soap but fans will see a different side to her on Celebrity Traitors.
A show source said the soap actress, 48, was hoping that her skills on screen would allow her to become one of the most successful contestants.
Celia Imrie

Acting royalty Celia is keen to flex her muscles in Ardross Castle, after insiders said she was chomping at the bit to get started on the show.
Celia, 72, is one of the most recognisable actors to join the line up, thanks to her roles in Bridget Jones’ Diary, Calendar Girls and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Charlotte Church

After finding fame as a young classical singer, Charlotte is no stranger to being in the spotlight.
Signing up to Celebrity Traitors is a step back into the spotlight for the Welsh star, 39, who had stepped out of the spotlight to open up a wellness retreat close to where she was brought up.
Kate Garraway

Good Morning Britain star Kate’s name was leaked to The Sun earlier this year.
After a tough few years, insiders said Kate, 57, was chosen to take part in the show because of how popular she was among the public.
Cat Burns

Like pop star Paloma, Cat joined the show to prove she’s more than just her voice.
Insiders said the Brit Award nominated singer, 24, is a super fan of the show and is known among her fans for making TikTok’s about the regular series.