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27 Sep 2025

Is dócha go mbeidh Celebrity Traitors Ireland ar siúl tar éis don leagan sa Ríocht Aontaithe a bheith fógartha

I ndiaidh rath Traitors Ireland agus fógra faoi cheann sa Ríocht Aontaithe, tá Ladbrokes ag tuar go bhfógrófar ceann de na Celebrity Traitors Ireland sna seachtainí amach romhainn

Is dócha go mbeidh Celebrity Traitors Ireland ar siúl tar éis don leagan sa Ríocht Aontaithe a bheith fógartha

Is dócha go mbeidh Celebrity Traitors Ireland ar siúl tar éis don leagan sa Ríocht Aontaithe a bheith fógartha

It's being predicted that a Celebrity Traitors Ireland is looking likely for 2026. 

Bookies Ladbrokes have revealed odds of 10/11 that the production of a celebrity edition of the much-loved Traitors Ireland is in the works.

The first series of Traitors Ireland was a roaring success creating new national heroes, none more so that Paudie Moloney who was a very unsuspecting Traitor who fans were distraught to see voted off the show.

On Tuesday, Faithfuls Kelley, Vanessa and Oyin - were crowned the winners of the first Irish series of the hit show, sharing a prize pot of €42,900.

However with the success of the show and the release date of the UK celeb edition released recently, it looks like punters will be in for more Traitors in the new year.

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Cal Gildart of Ladbrokes commented: “This first season of Traitors Ireland has been such a huge success that fans don’t want it to end. With the UK releasing a first celebrity edition their show in October, the new year could well provide Ireland with their first celeb version.”

Alan Carr, Niko Omilana, Paloma Faith, Stephen Fry, and Cat Burns are among the host of familiar faces set to feature on the Celebrity Traitors UK. 

The prize on the show will be £100,000 for a charity of their choice.

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