FANS have been patiently awaiting BBC Celebrity Traitors, the tar-studded version of the hit show, which begins filming in April and will air later this year.
The Sun has already exclusively revealed stars reportedly joining Claudia Winkleman at Ardross Castle, as household names are now taking a turn at the game of mystery and deceit.
And two more names have now been confirmed to be joining the other big names in the mix, like Alan Carr.
Welsh singer Charlotte Church, 39, is reported by the Mirror as the latest big name to sign for the show.
The songstress will join the likes of Alan Carr, Joe Marler, Kate Garraway and Bob Mortimer, who is another star reported by the publication to have just signed up for the much-anticipated show.
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A source said: “There will be a huge mix of personalities - and ego sizes. Seeing how it all works out is going to be fascinating.
“The team making the show are expecting it to be quite different to the regular version because the celebrities will be less motivated by the prize fund but care far more about how they come across.
“"It will be really interesting to see how the gameplay compares, along with which tactics they employ.
“Hopefully one thing that will remain the same is that it will be a lot of fun to watch.”
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Comedy legend Bob, 65, previously said he'd love to sign up for Celebrity Traitors.
Would I Lie To You? fans likely recognise the star for his tall tales on the hit BBC panel show.
However, he is also a Traitors superfan having watched three worldwide versions of the show.
Meanwhile, Charlotte revealed last year that she's no longer a millionaire - and has downsized her mansion to a more humble home.
The star has previously claimed that she no longer wanted to make money from her celebrity status.
The star shot to fame when she was just a teenager, dubbed 'Voice Of An Angel' with her classical singing, and raked in millions when she later became a pop star with songs including Crazy Chick.
The BBC have put in place a military-style operation to transport the all-star cast to Ardross Castle to try to keep it secret.
Instead of flying into Inverness Airport from their homes across the globe, the celebrities will travel by a number of means, including rail, air, car and even boat.
And a no-fly zone is officially in place over host Claudia Winkleman's Highlands HQ to stop drone photographers securing any images.
A source said: “For a show with secrecy and shocking plot twists at its heart, navigating the celebrity version has been a real puzzler.
“Casting the likes of TV presenter Kate Garraway, former rugby star Joe Marler and singer Paloma Faith creates a situation which is a lot more open to leaks and gossip than recruiting a call centre manager from Liverpool or a retired opera singer.
“So execs have worked really hard to lock down every inch of the production.
"Instead of a simple travel process which could be open to leaks, celebrities will all arrive via various methods of transport.
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“And there’s a no-fly zone already in place over Ardross Castle and the surrounding area to stop any preparations being snapped, or any of the action during filming.
“Preserving the magic of the show has become an obsession.”