If you're currently watching 'The Traitors', you'll know that it's hands down the best reality show on TV right now.

This series is set to conclude at the end of this week, but there is good news - as rumours that the BBC is planning a celebrity version of the show abound.

And even better: the two women involved in the 'Wagatha Christie' scandal are potentially lined up for the spin-off, if BBC bosses can convince them to take part in the 'whodunnit' show.

Gary Lineker and Matt Hancock are also being approached for the celeb version, according to The Sun, who quote an insider as saying: "Bosses want big names as the show is getting big viewing figures, and they know they’ll have plenty to choose from as The Traitors has huge fans within the showbiz world.

"But they also want stars who are likely to be great game-players and who have great survival skills, the ability to double-cross or a way of sniffing out a back-stabber. Rumours of a celebrity series have naturally swirled since The Traitors launched in 2022 and the show became an instant hit — but they have been unfounded ­gossip until now."

The show's huge success with audiences means that its bosses are hopeful of landing big names, with the insider saying "They’re shooting for the stars, too - because they don’t see why they can’t attract the same calibre of people that currently sign up for Strictly and I’m A Celebrity."

Would you watch a celeb version of 'The Traitors'? And who's your money on to win the second series this Friday?