How much do Celebrity Traitors contestants earn and what’s the prize for winning?
Star-studded spin-off series includes many famous faces competing for charity cash prize
The first-ever edition of Celebrity Traitors is about to air its grand finale, with a huge prize pot up for grabs.
The star-studded cast, which included Stephen Fry, Clare Balding, Alan Carr, Charlotte Church, Paloma Faith and Jonathan Ross from the outset, will be paid for their participation.
According to reports, the celebrities were paid a flat fee of £40,000 for appearing in the series.
On The Rest Is Entertainment podcast in July, host Marina Hyde said: “It’s certainly interesting to compare something like 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? They’re paying them a 40k fee.”
The BBC declined to comment on the fee when contacted by The Independent.

As for the prize money, the celebrities will be competing for up to £100,000, with the exact figure depending on how well the celebrities perform in each challenge.
Unlike the regular version, where the contestants keep the jackpot, the celebrities will give their prize winnings to a charity of their choice.
In the civilian version, a slightly higher total prize of £120,000 can be won by the contestants.

Much like the civilian version, Claudia Winkleman has once again hosted proceedings. Five stars remain in the show’s final: comedian Alan Carr, singer/songwriter Cat Burns, historian David Olusoga and actor Nick Mohammed.
The full list of celebrities who joined the show originally can be found below:
- Alan Carr – Comedian
- Cat Burns – Singer/songwriter
- Celia Imrie – Actress
- Charlotte Church – Singer/activist
- Clare Balding – Broadcaster
- David Olusoga – Historian and filmmaker
- Joe Marler – Former England rugby union player
- Joe Wilkinson – Comedian
- Jonathan Ross – TV Presenter
- Kate Garraway – TV and radio presenter
- Lucy Beaumont – Comedian
- Mark Bonnar – Actor
- Nick Mohammed – Actor and comedian
- Niko Omilana – Online content creator
- Paloma Faith – Singer/songwriter
- Ruth Codd – Actress
- Stephen Fry – Actor and writer
- Tameka Empson – Actress and comedian
- Tom Daley – Olympian
‘The Celebrity Traitors’ ends on Thursday 6 November
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