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The show will feature cast members and celebrity guests dissecting each episode and providing reaction and analysis.
“The first series of The Traitors was my absolute obsession, and I cannot wait to delve deep into series 2 and dissect all the twists and turns it has to offer. It goes without saying that I am 100% faithful,” Gamble said.
The Traitors' first series brought together 22 players at Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands.
Upon arrival, three were secretly told they were traitors. The other contestants - known as faithfuls - had to root them out, provided they could survive themselves.
The traitors could "murder" one player every night, removing them from the game.
A possible jackpot of £120,000 could be won by the faithfuls who made it to the end. However, if any traitors made it to the final undetected, they could take all the money instead.
The series has had 34 million views on BBC iPlayer, and a third series has already been confirmed.