At a Glance
- The Traitors returns for its fourth season with 23 new stars.
- Host Alan Cumming leads the hunt for traitors in a Scottish Highlands castle.
- The cast mixes Real Housewives, Olympic champions, and reality TV veterans.
- Why it matters: Viewers get a fresh dose of intrigue as familiar faces navigate betrayal.
The Traitors returns for its fourth season with 23 new stars, including Real Housewives and Olympic champions, deception at a castle. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the show pits traitors against the faithful as they try to outwit and eliminate each other. Every Wednesday, audiences tune in to see who falls.
Show Overview
The Traitors is a reality competition that blends strategy, suspense, and social drama. Set in a remote Scottish castle, contestants must identify traitors among them while surviving weekly eliminations. The stakes rise as the traitors aim to outnumber the faithful or be the last person standing.
Alan Cumming, known for his charismatic hosting, selects the traitors before the contestants arrive. He explains the rules and reminds them that betrayal can come from any side. The atmosphere is tense, with the castle’s stone walls echoing every whispered accusation.
The show is available exclusively on Peacock, where viewers can stream the latest episodes and catch up on past seasons. The production team has built elaborate sets to recreate a medieval feel, complete with torches and secret passages. The setting adds a layer of authenticity to the game’s medieval vibe.
Cast Highlights
The season features a diverse lineup of 23 personalities from various reality shows and sports. Among them are Real Housewives stars Dorinda Medley and Lisa Rinna, Survivor champion Natalie Anderson, and Olympic figure skaters Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski. The mix promises unexpected alliances and rivalries.

Key newcomers include:
- Dorinda Medley – Real Housewives of New York City, 60, faith-ful.
- Lisa Rinna – Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, 61, traitor.
- Johnny Weir – Olympic figure skater, 40, faith-ful.
- Tara Lipinski – Olympic figure skater, 43, faith-ful.
- Rob Rausch – Love Island USA, 26, traitor.
Each contestant brings a unique background, from reality TV veterans to Olympic athletes. Their claims to fame create pre-existing fan bases, adding layers of pressure. The show leverages these dynamics to fuel tension and surprise.
Game Mechanics
The core of the game revolves around identifying traitors. Each week, contestants vote to banish a player, while the traitors secretly decide who to eliminate. The tension escalates as the numbers shift, pushing the traitors toward a majority.
If the traitors succeed in reducing the faithful to a minority, they win. Alternatively, if the faithful outlast them, the traitors face elimination. The game’s structure encourages deception, alliances, and strategic voting.
The show’s format is inspired by the original Dutch series, but with added twists like the ‘Murder’ mechanic where a traitor can secretly eliminate a player. This element heightens the stakes and keeps viewers guessing.
Episode Highlights
Episode 1 introduced the cast and set the tone with early alliances. The first banishment saw the elimination of a contestant who had quickly become a target. Viewers were left wondering who the traitors truly were.
By Episode 3, the traitors had already banished Donna Kelce, a high-profile mom of NFL stars. Episode 4 saw two murders: Tiffany Mitchell and Caroline Stanbury, shaking the group’s trust. Episode 5 featured the banishment of Michael Rapaport and the murder of Monét X Change.
These early twists accelerated the game’s pace, forcing contestants to question every interaction. The dramatic eliminations kept the audience on edge and highlighted the unpredictable nature of the competition.
| # | Name | Age | Hometown | Claim to Fame | Affiliation | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Candiace Dillard Bassett | 38 | Washington, D.C. | Real Housewives of the Potomac | Traitor | Still in the Competition |
| 2 | Colton Underwood | 33 | Sherman Oaks, Calif. | The Bachelorette, The Bachelor | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 3 | Dorinda Medley | 60 | New York City | Real Housewives of New York City | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 4 | Eric Nam | 36 | Atlanta | South Korean TV personality and musician | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 5 | Johnny Weir | 40 | Greenville, Del. | Olympic figure skater | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 6 | Kristen Kish | 41 | Austin, Texas | Top Chef: Seattle host | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 7 | Lisa Rinna | 61 | Beverly Hills, Calif. | Real Housewives of Beverly Hills | Traitor | Still in the Competition |
| 8 | Mark Ballas | 39 | Los Angeles | Dancing with the Stars pro | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 9 | Maura Higgins | 34 | Longford, Ireland | Love Island UK season 5 | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 10 | Natalie Anderson | 39 | Edgewater, N.J. | Survivor: San Juan del Sur winner | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 11 | Rob Rausch | 26 | Florence, Ala. | Love Island USA season 6 | Traitor | Still in the Competition |
| 12 | Ron Funches | 42 | Portland, Ore. | @midnight panelist and Crash & Bernstein actor | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 13 | Stephen Colletti | 39 | Los Angeles | Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 14 | Tara Lipinski | 43 | Los Angeles | Olympic figure skater | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 15 | Yam Yam Arocho | 38 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | Survivor 44 winner | Faithful | Still in the Competition |
| 16 | Michael Rapaport | 55 | Los Angeles | Friends and Atypical actor, comedian | Faithful | Banished (Episode 5) |
| 17 | Monét X Change | 35 | New York City | RuPaul’s Drag Race season 10 and All Stars 4 winner | Faithful | Murdered (Episode 5) |
| 18 | Tiffany Mitchell | 44 | Detroit | Big Brother 23 | Faithful | Banished (Episode 4) |
| 19 | Caroline Stanbury | 49 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Ladies of London | Faithful | Murdered (Episode 4) |
| 20 | Donna Kelce | 72 | Orlando, Fla. | Mom of Jason and Travis Kelce | Secret Traitor | Banished (Episode 3) |
| 21 | Rob Cesternino | 46 | Wake Forest, N.C. | Survivor: The Amazon | Murdered (Episode 3) | |
| 22 | Porsha Williams | 43 | Atlanta | Real Housewives of Atlanta | Faithful | Banished (Episode 2) |
| 23 | Ian Terry | 34 | Houston | Big Brother season 14 winner | Faithful | Murdered (Episode 2) |
Behind the Scenes
Production crews worked in a remote Scottish Highlands castle, ensuring safety while maintaining the show’s authentic atmosphere. The set designers incorporated medieval elements to immerse contestants and viewers alike.
Alan Cumming’s involvement extends beyond hosting; he has reportedly consulted on the game’s narrative to keep it engaging. The show’s producers emphasize the psychological aspect, encouraging contestants to read body language and subtle cues.
Viewer Engagement
Peacock viewers can watch new episodes every Wednesday night, with additional content like behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews available on the platform. The show’s interactive format invites fans to speculate on social media.
The cast’s diverse backgrounds attract fans from multiple reality-TV fan bases, creating a cross-genre audience. The drama’s unpredictable twists keep viewers returning each week.
Fans have already started debating which contestants are likely traitors, sharing theories on Twitter and Reddit. The show’s social media presence amplifies engagement and drives viewership.
Key Takeaways
The Traitors’ fourth season delivers fresh drama with 23 new contestants, blending reality-TV fame and athletic prowess. The game’s mechanics, set in a Scottish castle, intensify the suspense.
Early episodes have already seen significant eliminations, revealing the traitors’ ruthless strategy. Viewers can expect more twists as the numbers shift.
With its unique blend of strategy, deception, and celebrity, the show promises to keep audiences hooked through the season.

