The Traitors set to return with celebrity version after Claudia Winkleman show proved a huge hit

BBC hit The Traitors looks set to return for an all-star edition after the first series proved to be a ratings hit.

The game show fronted by Claudia Winkleman has seen a huge response from fans and has gripped the nation for the last four weeks.



The Traitors set to return with celebrity version after Claudia Winkleman show proved a huge hit
The Traitors is set to return as a celebrity edition

The Traitors set to return with celebrity version after Claudia Winkleman show proved a huge hit
Claudia has already suggested a number of high-profile people she wants on the show

Now a celebrity version is apparently in the works with Claudia back at the helm.

A source told the Mirror: “Everyone’s been thrilled with how much love there’s been for The Traitors and a celebrity version is a natural next step.

“Viewers will get to see different sides of some big names as they try to manipulate others or uncover the truth about fellow players.”

Its been reported that the celeb edition could be played as a fundraiser for Comic Relief or Children in Need and Claudia already has her eyes on which famous faces she wants to head up to the castle in the Scottish Highlands.

Claudia said: “Victoria Coren, Kirsty Young, Adam Woodyatt, Stephen Fry, Alison Hammond… let’s do that.”

Other names in the frame include Judi Love, Rylan Clark, Greg James and Corrie star Sally Ann Matthews.

The first series became a talking point each night and culminated when it was won by the three remaining faithfuls, Meryl, Hannah and Aaron.

The trio correctly identified the two remaining traitors – Kieran and Wilf – allowing them to walk away with the huge £101,050 prize.

Following the epic finale, winner Meryl has announced her plans to break into the TV industry with hopes of hosting her own show.

Meryl told The Celeb Report: “Ever since I’ve been like four or five, I’ve always wanted my own talk show called Minuets with Meryl.

“At ‘Golden Time’ at school, I used to be the TV presenter and then I’d have someone on the weather and then someone on the news and someone on the traffic.”