
The first series of the Celebrity Traitors kicks off tonight as host Claudia Winkleman returns to the helm in the Scottish Highlands. It is the first celebrity version of the show, and will consist of nine hour-long episodes. The show has attracted some A-list stars - with many viewers saying the line-up features bigger names than other celebrity TV series. Ahead of the series, Cluadia said: "We're incredibly lucky these brilliant people have said yes. I'd love to say we'll take it easy on them and they'll just wander round the castle and eat toast for a couple of weeks but that would be a lie."
Series three winner Leanne Quigley told BBC Breakfast on Wednesday: "What's going to be so interesting about the celebrity version is they're going in with a reputation, they're all going to know each other. They know what it's like to have cameras around them all the time, whereas we didn't, so they're going to know how to be on TV. So it's going to be interesting to see if they immerse themselves in the game, because I know for certain it's really difficult not to get involved and emotional, and play the game wholeheartedly."
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