Miranda Hart returns to television screens as part of the Celebrity Traitors series two cast. The 53-year-old comedian, famed for her hit sitcom Miranda, steps back into the spotlight after a three-decade health ordeal that left her bedbound.
Overcoming Lyme Disease and Chronic Fatigue
Doctors took 33 years to diagnose Miranda with Lyme disease, a bacterial infection initially mistaken for agoraphobia. She also battles ME, or chronic fatigue syndrome. These conditions sidelined her from major TV roles over the past five years, limiting appearances to chat show guest spots and Comic Relief.
Fans celebrate her inclusion in the cast, announced via a teaser trailer. En route to Scotland, Miranda shared a photo mocking her name’s misspelling as ‘Miranda Heart’ in the trailer. She reposted a fan’s plea to revive her signature gallop, replying, ‘I now see that as a dare.’
Raw Insights from Her Autobiography
In her 2024 book I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You, Miranda reveals the depths of her struggles. She describes feeling profoundly isolated as medics dismissed her symptoms: ‘As I continued to study the scientists on this matter, another phrase stood out. They would say, “There’s nothing wrong here right now.” What?! Oh, it seemed not only implausible, but downright mean. Frankly, I would have punched someone in the face had they coolly said this to me when I was collapsed with exhaustion. I would have shouted, um, excuse me, but EVERYTHING is wrong. I can’t get out of bed. I’m alone. No one understands. My dreams and hopes for my life are fading away. Nothing is right, right now. It’s wrong. And that’s why it’s also blooming awful. I’m all full of wrong, so, and I mean this with no disrespect at all, go away, thank you to you!’ Miranda also shared her marriage to surveyor Richard Fairs.
Star-Studded Cast Heads to Ardross Castle
The BBC unveiled 19 celebrities for the series at Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands. Jerry Hall landed in Inverness with Richard E. Grant, Bella Ramsey, and Amol Rajan, heading to the venue. The quirky trailer, set in airport arrivals, featured chalkboard signs with playfully misspelled names like ‘Rob Bucket’ and ‘Richardy Grant’.
Key cast members include:
- Maya Jama, 31, rising TV host of Love Island and BBC Radio 1.
- Jerry Hall, 69, iconic 1970s model known for roles in Batman and ties to Mick Jagger and Rupert Murdoch.
- Richard E. Grant, 68, star of Withnail & I and Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.
- Romesh Ranganathan, 48, comedian hosting The Weakest Link with deadpan humor.
- James Blunt, 52, singer of ‘You’re Beautiful,’ noted for witty social media.
- Ross Kemp, 61, reprising Grant Mitchell on EastEnders. An insider notes he seeks to ‘challenge himself’ with the show’s psychological and physical trials.
- Michael Sheen, 57, acclaimed in Good Omens and portrayals of Tony Blair.
- Bella Ramsey, 22, from Game of Thrones and The Last of Us.
- Rob Beckett, 40, high-energy panel show regular and Romesh’s co-host.
- Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 34, Little Mix member turned solo artist advocating for representation.
- Sharon Rooney, Scottish actress from My Mad Fat Diary and Barbie.
- Joe Lycett, 37, prankster with shows like Late Night Lycett.
- Joanne McNally, 42, Irish comedian co-hosting My Therapist Ghosted Me.
- James Acaster, 41, podcast star with Ed Gamble.
- Hannah Fry, 42, mathematician making data accessible.
- Amol Rajan, 42, BBC presenter of Today and University Challenge.
- Julie Hesmondhalgh, 56, Coronation Street‘s historic Hayley Cropper.
- King Kenny (Kenny Ojuederie), YouTube prankster with millions of followers.
- Myha’la, 30, Industry and Black Mirror actress.
- Sebastian Croft, 24, Heartstopper star with Game of Thrones debut.
The lineup promises intrigue as Traitors and Faithfuls compete following Alan Carr’s series one win.

