The Traitors Season 4 Cast: 23 Celebrities, One Castle, Zero Trust

The Traitors Season 4 Cast: 23 Celebrities, One Castle, Zero Trust

From Survivor champions and Big Brother masterminds to Housewives icons and headline-making celebs, Peacock’s newest round table lineup is built for chaos.

Published: January 9, 2026 • Category: Entertainment

Cloaks on, suspicions up: The Traitors Season 4 is coming in hot with a cast designed to spark instant alliances — and even faster betrayals. Peacock has revealed a 23-celebrity lineup that blends hardened competition veterans with reality TV fireworks, plus a few wild-card names that could reshape the game before the first breakfast ends.

If you love messy strategy, surprise friendships, and round-table takedowns that feel personal, this season looks like it was engineered for you. (And if you’re browsing more TV and streaming updates, head to our Entertainment hub for the latest.)

Where to watch: The Traitors streams on Peacock. (Availability and release timing may vary by region.)

The Traitors Season 4 Cast: Full List (All 23)

Here’s the complete cast heading to the castle — with quick context on why each name matters in a game built on persuasion, paranoia, and power plays.

  • Natalie Anderson — Elite competitor with a champion’s instincts and a reputation for fearless strategy.
  • Yamil “Yam Yam” Arocho — A social-game star known for charm, reads, and big energy.
  • Mark Ballas — A high-performance perfectionist who understands timing, partnerships, and pressure.
  • Candiace Dillard Bassett — Sharp-tongued and quick on the draw; never afraid of confrontation.
  • Ron Funches — Disarming humor can be a weapon (and a shield) in a trust-based war.
  • Rob Cesternino — Strategic legend status; built for deduction and long-game planning.
  • Monét X Change — Charisma, performance control, and psychological poise in one package.
  • Stephen Colletti — A familiar face with under-the-radar potential as a quiet observer.
  • Maura Higgins — Reality-TV savvy with nerves of steel when the room turns.
  • Donna Kelce — The ultimate “mom who’s seen it all” — and could be more tactical than anyone expects.
  • Kristen Kish — Calm, competitive, and used to high-stakes judgment calls.
  • Tara Lipinski — Disciplined, focused, and built for pressure-cooker environments.
  • Dorinda Medley — A powerhouse personality who can shift a room with a single sentence.
  • Tiffany Mitchell — One of reality TV’s sharpest strategic minds; dangerous in any vote.
  • Eric Nam — Cool under pressure, media-trained, and likely better at reading people than expected.
  • Michael Rapaport — Unpredictable, loud, and capable of detonating a round table.
  • Rob Rausch — Built for social dynamics, alliances, and messy relationship politics.
  • Lisa Rinna — A chaos veteran: confrontational, fearless, and made for suspicion-based TV.
  • Caroline Stanbury — Ice-calm social operator; knows status games and power circles.
  • Ian Terry — Quiet and calculated — the kind of player who strikes when others are distracted.
  • Colton Underwood — A polarizing presence who could draw heat early.
  • Johnny Weir — Stylish, sharp, and likely to clock inconsistencies fast.
  • Porsha Williams — Big personality, quick reactions, and an instinct for calling people out.

Why this cast feels built for “utter carnage”

The best seasons of The Traitors happen when three ingredients collide: master strategists who can run a vote, big personalities who can dominate a room, and wild cards who don’t care about playing “nice.” Season 4 checks all three boxes.

You’ve got proven competitors who understand deception as a skill — and reality icons who treat confrontation like oxygen. That combination usually means faster suspicion spirals, shakier alliances, and round tables that turn into personal reckonings.

Quick refresher: How The Traitors works

The group is split into Faithfuls and hidden Traitors. The Faithfuls try to identify and eliminate Traitors at the round table, while Traitors secretly “murder” players to thin the herd. The prize grows through missions, but trust is the real currency — and it’s always running out.

What to watch for early

  • Strategists vs. personalities: the smartest players often become targets simply for being “too capable.”
  • Social shielding: funny, friendly, or comforting players can survive longer — even when they’re wrong.
  • Housewives at a round table: if a vote gets emotional, it can reshape the entire season’s power map.
  • Quiet operators: the calmest person in the room is sometimes the most dangerous.

Source coverage: This cast list has been widely reported by entertainment outlets, including People.

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