The new Celebrity Traitors 2025 line-up is packed with big names, from comedians and broadcasters to athletes and singers. But how much are these stars paid to battle it out for charity on the BBC?
The Star-Studded Cast Revealed
Here’s the full roster of celebs joining the traitorous fun this year (host Claudia Winkleman excluded):
- Alan Carr – Comedian
- Cat Burns – Singer/Songwriter
- Celia Imrie – Actor
- Charlotte Church – Singer/Activist
- Clare Balding – Broadcaster and Author
- David Olusoga – Historian and Filmmaker
- Joe Marler – Former England Rugby Player and Podcaster
- Joe Wilkinson – Comedian
- Jonathan Ross – Presenter
- Kate Garraway – Broadcaster
- Lucy Beaumont – Comedian
- Mark Bonnar – Actor
- Nick Mohammed – Actor and Comedian
- Niko Omilana – Content Creator
- Paloma Faith – Singer/Songwriter and Actor
- Ruth Codd – Actor
- Stephen Fry – Actor, Writer, Presenter
- Tameka Empson – Actor and Comedian
- Tom Daley – Olympian, Author, Broadcaster and Entrepreneur
How Much Are Celebrity Traitors Paid?
Hosts of The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, Marina Hyde and Richard Osman, spilled the beans on celeb fees.
“They’re paying them a 40k fee,” said Hyde. “It’s certainly interesting to compare Celebrity Traitors on the BBC to I’m a Celebrity on ITV. Although we haven’t seen the celebrity iteration yet, we know it’s going to be massive. Look at the calibre of the people they got. They were able to pay everybody a blanket 40k fee, right?”
Unlike the regular Traitors series where contestants play for a pot up to £120,000 for themselves, celebs compete to win cash for their favourite charities.
When Does Celebrity Traitors 2025 Start?
The show kicks off on Wednesday, October 8, airing at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Get ready for drama, betrayal, and big-name battles!