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Celebrity Traitors: All the stars who’ve put themselves forward for series two

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Having gripped the nation, inspired countless memes and delivered a shock ending, Celebrity Traitors is officially in high demand, with several famous faces expressing their desire to appear on a new series.

The show’s popularity was in many ways due to its stellar cast, which included the likes of Stephen Fry, lauded actor Celia Imrie, and Ted Lasso star Nick Mohammed.

Following the tense final, which saw Traitor Alan Carr steal the prize pot from the unwitting Faithfuls, attention is now turning to who might take part next time.

While the dust has barely settled on Carr’s win, several famous faces have already thrown their names into the ring for a possible second season – yet to be confirmed by the BBC, though it seems likely there will be one, thanks to the mammoth viewing figures.

Gareth Southgate

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Former England manager Gareth Southgate is a big fan of the show (Getty)

Gareth Southgate, a self-confessed fan of the show, previously revealed that the England team and backroom staff played their own version of The Traitors during their free time at the Qatar World Cup in 2022.

He was asked by Virgin Radio host Chris Evans if he would ever sign up for the celebrity series, and coyly replied: “Well…” The two men then laughed and fistbumped, as Evans responded: “They’ve reached out. I love it! Gareth, you’ve got to do it!”

If Southgate does sign up, though, don’t expect to see him in the Traitors’ Turret. When asked if he could don the green cloak and show a murderous side, the former England manager replied: “I can’t, because when I’ve played with the lads and the staff, I’ve been a hopeless Traitor. Hopeless… I start to sweat.”

Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary

Fresh from the excitement of the final, This Morning hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary said during a segment on the ITV daytime show that they would both consider appearing in a second series.

When asked if she’d rather be a Faithful or Traitor, Hammond replied: “I’m not going to tell you that, just in case I do it.”

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“I think I’d be a good faithful,” she continued. “However when you come across too enthusiastic, it shines a light on you and people think you’re a Traitor.”

Plenty of viewers would love to see the presenter in the castle. “Petition for Alison Hammond to be on the next series of Celebrity Traitors,” one fan wrote on X/Twitter. Another said: “Season two with Alison Hammond needed NOW.”

Mike Tindall

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Mike Tindall previously appeared on ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ (PA)

This year’s Celebrity Traitors cast included plenty of A-list names, but its producers might be able to go one better and book a member of the royal family next year.

Former rugby player Mike Tindall, who is married to Queen Elizabeth II’s granddaughter Zara Tindall, threw his hat into the ring during an appearance on This Morning.

After being played a clip of the show, he told hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard: “Having watched that, I think I would definitely enjoy doing that.”

Tindall is no stranger to reality television, having become the first royal to enter the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle in 2022.

Danny Dyer

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Danny Dyer was asked to appear in the previous series (PA)

Former EastEnders star Danny Dyer has revealed that he turned bosses down when they approached him for the first series of Celebrity Traitors – but he has since changed his mind.

Speaking on the Live and Let Dyers podcast, which he hosts with his daughter Dani, he explained: “They did sniff around me about it. It was a ‘no’ from me because, for one, I hadn’t seen it, but now I’m into it.”

He added: “It’s quite a simple game, I thought it was too complicated, but it’s actually just about manipulating people and a lot of lying. If the money’s right, I might get involved in the next series.”

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