Stars of the latest series of the hit BBC show The Traitors are reuniting for a special event.

Five members of the recent cast will be coming together for a charity comedy sketch for Red Nose Day.

Series three of The Traitors was the most successful yet, pulling in a huge 9.19 million viewers on average.

Faithfuls Jake Brown and Leanne Quigley were eventual winners of the show, sharing the £94,600 prize fund.

The Traitors stars to reunite for Red Nose Day sketch

Five of the series three cast are reuniting for a special comedy sketch for Red Nose Day.

Finalist Charlotte Berman, who made headlines after faking a Welsh accent throughout the series, will be showing off her “repertoire” of accents in the sketch.

She will be joined by co-stars Alexander Dragonetti, Fozia Fazil, Linda Rands and Minah Shannon.


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In the Red Nose Day sketch, each player takes on a new challenge aiming to make fellow contestants laugh by revisiting some of the most memorable moments from the series to win a Rare Ruby Nose and be crowned the funniest Traitor.

Charlotte told PA: “I’m just someone that’s grown up in this country, always tuned in to Comic Relief and always gone to school on Red Nose Day, and sort of paid my pound.

“It’s just so exciting to be able to be part of it now from another angle and get together with some of the other Traitors cast and do a really fun sketch.

The challenge ends with Fozia doing an impression of Traitors presenter Claudia Winkleman, sporting a sleek black bob.

Charlotte described it as a “mini-reunion” while also revealing that the wider cast has all kept in touch with an active group chat.

She said: “It like goes off all the time, really breaks my phone.

Traitors stars Fozia Fazil, Charlotte Berman, Alexander Dragonetti, Linda Rands and Minah Shannon all took part in the Red Nose Day sketch Traitors stars Fozia Fazil, Charlotte Berman, Alexander Dragonetti, Linda Rands and Minah Shannon all took part in the Red Nose Day sketch (Image: Daniel Loveday/Comic Relief/PA Wire) “You are kind of bonded for life through this shared experience, whether or not you were there for one day or 20 days.

“We were all there, and we were all part of that starting line-up. So everyone’s super supportive of each other, which is so nice.”

Money raised by the charity has helped support communities by providing food, healthcare and shelter to those who need it.


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Alexander said Red Nose Day is “enormously important” to him saying it's a cause he can “really get behind”.

He said: “I’ve talked about my brother and the importance of helping people with special needs and I think the beauty of Red Nose Day is that it helps so many people who are disadvantaged from so many backgrounds. And that’s a cause I can really, really, really get behind.”

Red Noses are available to buy now on Amazon, with free One-Day Delivery for all customers.

Red Nose Day returns next Friday, March 21, from 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.