Jerry Hall Arrives in Scotland for Celebrity Traitors Series Two
Jerry Hall Lands in Scotland for Celebrity Traitors

Hollywood star Jerry Hall has touched down in Scotland ahead of Celebrity Traitors filming after the star-studded line-up was revealed. The Celebrity Traitors series two cast was officially announced on Saturday morning as the BBC released the first teaser trailer.

Star-Studded Cast

Actress and model Jerry Hall and Maya Jama are two of the biggest names leading this year's cast, joining legendary actor Richard E. Grant and comedian Romesh Ranganathan. Just minutes after the announcement, Jerry was spotted arriving in Inverness as she prepared to head to the iconic Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands.

After months of speculation over who could be following in the footsteps of last year's winner Alan Carr, the 19 names were finally revealed in a quirky new trailer. Set in airport arrivals, the trailer shows a line of actors standing with the iconic roundtable chalk boards revealing the names.

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Full Line-Up

Heading to Ardross Castle are Michael Sheen, Miranda Hart, Ross Kemp, Bella Ramsey, and James Blunt. Comedians Rob Beckett, Joe Lycett, Joanna McNally, and James Acaster will also be joined by Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock. The line-up is completed by mathematician Hannah Fry, broadcaster Amol Rajan, Coronation Street actress Julie Hesmondhalgh, prankster King Kenny, Industry star Myha'la, Heartstopper's Sebastian Croft, and My Mad Fat Diary's Sharon Rooney.

In the BBC's announcement clip, people were seen holding signs at an airport with each celebrity's name. In a hilarious nod to the show, many names were spelt wrong, such as 'Rob Bucket', 'Miranda Heart', and 'Richardy Grant'. One person even held a board the wrong way round, a common mistake contestants make during roundtables.

Sharing the clip on Instagram, the BBC wrote: 'Host Claudia Winkleman will welcome an eclectic mix of people and personalities ranging from BAFTA and BRIT award winners through to social media stars plus some of the UK's most cherished actors, comedians, presenters and beyond as the celebrities question who they can and can't really trust, figure out who deserves to be banished and try to discover which of them is plotting murder under the cover of darkness.'

Fans will have to wait until autumn to see the celebrity line-up in action, as the series is not set to air until then. It comes just weeks after host Claudia Winkleman revealed that the line-up for Celebrity Traitors series two had been secured. She said she was left gobsmacked when she saw the names.

The BBC's star-studded spinoff first aired in late 2025, with comedian Alan Carr winning as a Traitor. In late March, Claudia appeared on The One Show to promote her new BBC chat show. She was asked whether more 'big dogs' were set for Celebrity Traitors, following the big names from series one. Claudia replied: 'There certainly are. The people who make it are extraordinary and they had to repeat the people twice to me because I was like, "Huh, are you joking? Come again." So, we're incredibly lucky.'

During the conversation, Claudia addressed whether famous faces were lining up to enter the castle after the success of the first Celebrity Traitors. She said: 'Yeah, I hope so. We're so grateful that people want to come and play the game. And the people who said yes for series one, I still can't believe it. I was shaking when you see Stephen Fry walking around the castle and Alan Carr, Ruth Codd, all of these people I was obsessed by. I'm very excited. But I can't say anything else, don't make eye contact with me.'

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