Claudia Winkleman reveals The Traitors' third series will 'have people on the edge of their seats' as she hints at brand new format
Daily MailClaudia Winkleman teased there will be 'a new format' on The Traitors' third series - which 'will have people on the edge of their seats'. Claudia Winkleman teased there will be 'a new format' on The Traitors' third series - which 'will have people on the edge of their seats' 'There is one twist this year which I think will have people on the edge of their seats,' Claudia told The Sun 's TV magazine at a recent roundtable It comes shortly after Claudia teased a shocking moment from the latest series of The Traitors ahead of it's much anticipated return on New Year's Day. Discussing the challenging missions on the new series, she added: 'They keep getting bigger and better, and this year they have more stakes in the bigger picture of the game than ever before' The 52-year-old won her first BAFTA in 2023 for hosting the smash hit BBC gameshow and recently said the third series left her and the crew 'shaking' But, after watching the original Dutch version, Claudia became ‘obsessed’ and quickly fired off an email to BBC bosses changing her mind. Claudia revealed she originally didn't want the show to continue past its first outing in 2020, due to her thinking it would be 'chic' to make something well once and then put it to bed The BBC have yet to confirm the line-up of Traitors and Faithfuls for the 2025 series, but the newcomers will have big shoes to fill following iconic characters from last series including secret mum Diane Carson, villain Paul Gorton and of course eventual winner Harry Clarke The eerie clip sees three cloaked traitors carrying lanterns as they make their way up to the castle under the cover of darkness. The BBC have yet to confirm the line-up of Traitors and Faithfuls for the 2025 series, but the newcomers will have big shoes to fill following iconic characters from last series including secret mum Diane Carson, villain Paul Gorton and of course eventual winner Harry Clarke.