The excitement over the first-ever Celebrity Traitors series has been increasing over the past couple of weeks and several more names have been linked to next year’s star-studded version of The Traitors.
A number of stars have been priced up, but bosses are remaining tight-lipped about who will be Traitors or Faithful in the celebrity series.
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Daisy May And Charlie To Bring Castle Comedy
Daisy May and Charlie Cooper are just 1/2 to take part in the programme.
But one double act who look unlikely to appear in Celebrity Traitors is retired tennis star Sir Andy Murray and his mother Judy Murray.
The mother-and-son duo have drifted to 25/1 following speculation they have turned the show down.
Other short-priced stars expected to appear in Celebrity Traitors include TV presenter Stephen Fry (8/13), former Olympic diver Tom Daley (8/13) and actor/comedian Ricky Gervais, who is a 4/6 chance.
Paloma Has To Be A Faith-ful, Right?
Paloma Faith is the latest star who has been linked to the BBC show, and she is expected to bring some “glam to the castle”.
She is 11/10 to take part, just behind the likes of TV presenters Jonathan Ross (8/11) and Clare Balding (5/6) in the market, as well as comedian Bob Mortimer.
Lineker’s Castle Goal After MOTD Announcement
Gary Lineker is now just 2/1 to take part in the programme from 10/1 and is shorter than the likes of Strictly host Tess Daly and her husband Vernon Kay (5/2) and American actress Anna Kendrick (3/1).
Robert Peston is just 4/1 to take part in the show, while Rylan Clark is a 6/1 chance and the civilian show’s own host, Claudia Winkleman, is a 50/1 outsider to make the shock move from presenter to contestant.
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