logo
‘The Traitors' Season 4 cast is here: Donna Kelce, Dorinda Medley, Lisa Rinna, Michael Rapaport and more to compete

‘The Traitors' Season 4 cast is here: Donna Kelce, Dorinda Medley, Lisa Rinna, Michael Rapaport and more to compete

Yahoo16-06-2025
Fans of The Traitors, unite: The season 4 cast is finally here.
Peacock unveiled on Friday the latest selection of celebrities that'll partake in the murder mystery game show set in a Scottish Highlands castle.
With actor and The Traitors executive producer Alan Cumming returning as the show's host, this season's cast will feature an array of familiar faces from reality shows of the past and present, like Big Brother, Survivor, RuPaul's Drag Race, The Bachelor and Laguna Beach. Multiple Real Housewives stars, including returning contestant Dorinda Medley, will also be vying to win up to $250,000.
Below, the newest crop of Faithfuls (and Traitors):
Natalie Anderson, The Amazing Race and Survivor
Yamil 'Yam Yam' Arocho, Survivor
Mark Ballas, Dancing with the Stars
Candiace Dillard Bassett, Real Housewives of Potomac
Ron Funches, actor and comedian
Rob Cesternino, Survivor
Monét X Change, RuPaul's Drag Race
Stephen Colletti, Laguna Beach and One Tree Hill
Maura Higgins, Love Island
Donna Kelce, Jason and Travis Kelce's mom
Kristen Kish, Top Chef
Tara Lipinski, Olympic figure skater
Dorinda Medley, Real Housewives of New York City
Tiffany Mitchell, Big Brother
Eric Nam, singer-songwriter
Michael Rapaport, actor
Rob Rausch, Love Island USA
Lisa Rinna, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Caroline Stanbury, Real Housewives of Dubai
Ian Terry, Big Brother
Colton Underwood, The Bachelor
Johnny Weir, Olympic figure skater
Porsha Williams, Real Housewives of Atlanta
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Mamdani to take extended Africa trip amid campaign for mayor of New York
Mamdani to take extended Africa trip amid campaign for mayor of New York

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Mamdani to take extended Africa trip amid campaign for mayor of New York

Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani unapologetically announced an extended trip to Africa on Sunday while he campaigns to lead America's largest city. Mamdani, who defeated Andrew Cuomo by more than 12 percentage points last month, securing the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City, released a video anticipating criticisms of his trip to Uganda. In a defiant, yet playful tone, Mamdani called out what he said have been "thousands" of messages on X telling him to "go back to Uganda where you come from and belong" and "go back to Africa." "Being a politician means listening, not just to your supporters, but your critics too," Mamdani said. "And some of these critics – especially on a certain website – have been giving me consistent advice." "I hear you, and I agree. I'm going back to Uganda," Mamdani said. Cuomo Quips 'Even I Will Move To Florida' If Mamdani Wins Nyc Mayoral Bid Read On The Fox News App The mayoral hopeful said he was headed to Uganda "in a personal capacity" to celebrate his marriage to his wife, Rama, with their family and friends. "I do want to apologize to the haters, because I will be coming back," he said. Mamdani added in the accompanying X post that he'd be back "by the end of the month." Attempting to assert control over the narrative, Mamdani offered some imaginary headlines condemning his overseas travel. "And since you will undoubtedly read about this trip in the New York Post, inshallah [Arabic for God willing], on the front page, here are a few of my humble suggestions for headlines," Mamdani said, jabbing at the New York-based newspaper. He proposed tabloid headlines including "M.I.A.? Mandani in Africa," "Uganda Miss Me," or "He's Kampala-etely Crazy," a reference to Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. Mamdani also suggested the headlines: "He Africa-n't Be Serious!" and "Carl Kampalanile Investigates Mamdani" – a satirical take on the name of American investigative journalist Carl Bernstein, who uncovered the Watergate scandal. "Zo-Running Away?" Mamdani said, offering one last imagined headline before the video showed himself and another campaign supporter waving to the camera and the screen fading to "Zohran for Mayor." Trump Says Cuomo's Got A 'Good Shot' Of Beating Mamdani In Nyc Mayor Election Mamdani holds dual U.S. and Ugandan citizenship. He was born in Uganda and was raised in South Africa until moving to New York City at age 7. He owns four acres of undeveloped land in Jinja, Uganda, that's valued between $150,000 and $250,000, the New York Post previously reported, citing Mamdani's 2024 New York Legislative Ethics filing. Despite this, resurfaced social media video shows Mamdani in the past has floated the "abolition of private property" – a principle of communism. His mother is an acclaimed Indian American filmmaker. She reportedly owned a nearly $2 million New York City loft for about a decade before recently selling the property, according to the Post. His father is a Columbia University professor who sits on the advisory council of an anti-Israel organization. The organization supports boycotts and sanctions of Israel, routinely accuses the Israeli government of committing "genocide," and has expressed sympathy for suicide bombers. Mamdani's candidacy has sparked concern from the Jewish community, as he declined to condemn the term "globalize the intifada" – a stance he has since walked back while courting local business owners. Meanwhile, New York City college campuses, including Columbia University, have faced rising antisemitism and anti-Israel protests and encampments in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas terrorists in Israel. Mamdani himself has defended BDS, or the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions, saying at a May town hall that the anti-Israel movement "is consistent with my core of my politics, which is nonviolence." Critics of Mamdani have also condemned how he's campaigned on socialist ideals, including government-run grocery stores and rent freezes, despite his wealthy upbringing. Having won the Democratic mayoral primary, Mamdani has emerged as the frontrunner, and he is backed by progressives in Congress, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., have been more cautious with Mamdani. It's extremely rare for candidates who win the Democratic mayoral primary to lose the November general election, but Mamdani still faces Cuomo, who formally declared his independent mayoral bid last week. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is also running as an independent, as is former federal prosecutor Jim Walden. "Guardian Angels" founder Curtis Sliwa is the Republican mayoral candidate. Fox News' Andrew Mark Miller, Cameron Cawthorne and Deirdre Heavy contributed to this article source: Mamdani to take extended Africa trip amid campaign for mayor of New York Solve the daily Crossword

What time does 'Big Brother' start tonight? Here's when and where to watch
What time does 'Big Brother' start tonight? Here's when and where to watch

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

What time does 'Big Brother' start tonight? Here's when and where to watch

Sixteen new Houseguests arrived at the "Big Brother" 27 house, but the surprises didn't stop there. During premiere week, Season 13 winner Rachel Reilly joined the house as a 17th player. There is a new season-long antagonist, a masked "Mastermind" and their accomplice. Vince Panaro won the Head of Household position and had to nominate three people for eviction. He chose Amy Bingham, Ashley Hollis and Isaiah 'Zae' Frederich. Ashley won the first Power of Veto and was able to remove herself from the block. Vince then put Kelley Jorgensen on the block instead. The AI Arena also returns as the BB Blockbuster, which means one houseguest still has the chance to save themselves from being put up for eviction. So, who will be the first "Big Brother" contestant to go home? Here's when 'Big Brother' airs on Wednesday, July 16, and Thursday, July 17, plus what days Season 27 airs and where to watch 'Big Brother' 2025. Is 'Big Brother' on tonight? Yes, a new episode of "Big Brother" airs tonight, July 16. What days is 'Big Brother' on 2025? "Big Brother" will have 90-minute episodes on Wednesdays and hourlong episodes on Thursdays and Sundays until the season finale. When is eviction night on 'Big Brother'? Eviction night on "Big Brother" is on Thursdays. What time does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? A new episode of "Big Brother" 2025 airs Wednesday, July 16, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. What time is 'Big Brother' on tomorrow? Another new episode of "Big Brother" Season 27 is out on Thursday, July 17, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Where can I watch 'Big Brother' 2025 You can watch "Big Brother" on CBS/Channel 5 in Phoenix or on your local CBS network. Don't miss the sharks: When is Shark Week 2025? Here's the schedule and where to watch Where is 'Big Brother' streaming? You can also stream the show live or on demand on Paramount+. There are two Paramount+ subscriptions available for purchase. The Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99/month or $59.99/year and includes limited ads. The Paramount+ with Showtime costs $12.99/month or $119.99/year with no ads except live TV & a few shows. Reach the reporter at Follow @dina_kaur on X, formerly known as Twitter, and on Bluesky @ Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Is 'Big Brother' on tonight? Here's what time it starts

What time does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? How to stream 'Big Brother' live?
What time does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? How to stream 'Big Brother' live?

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

What time does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? How to stream 'Big Brother' live?

Get ready for a summer of deception as "Big Brother" returns. The reality-competition series is back with host Julie Chen Moonves and 16 new Houseguests. The contestants will have cameras and microphones on them 24/7. The theme for this season will be "Big Brother: A Summer of Mystery." To celebrate "Big Brother's" silver anniversary, Paramount has stated that this season will offer more twists and turns in each episode. There will also be a "masked visitor, a secret accomplice and the shocking arrival of a 'Mystery Houseguest' whose identity will remain under wraps … at least for now," according to CBS. There will also be a new show called "Big Brother: Unlocked" premiering July 25 with three "Big Brother" fan favorites. "Big Brother: Unlocked" will feature surprise guests, exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. Here's what to know about the "Big Brother" 27 premiere. Where is 'Big Brother' filmed? The "Big Brother" 27 house is on Sound Stage 18 in the CBS Studios Center in Los Angeles. Who won 'Big Brother' last year? The winner of "Big Brother" Season 26 was Chelsie Baham, a 28-year-old nonprofit director from Rancho Cucamonga, California. 'Big Brother' 27 premiere date "Big Brother" 2025 airs on Thursday, July 10. Is 'Big Brother' on tonight? Yes, the "Big Brother" Season 27 premiere is tonight, July 10. What time does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? "Big Brother" 2025 premieres Thursday, July 10 at 8 p.m. ET, PT and MT (including Arizona). How long is the 'Big Brother' premiere tonight? "Big Brother" Season 27 kicks off with a 90-minute premiere from 8 to 9:30 p.m. 'Big Brother' 27 cast 'Big Brother' Season 27 is here: Meet the new houseguests 'Big Brother' schedule "Big Brother" 2025 premieres Thursday, July 10 at 8 p.m. ET, PT and MT (including Arizona). The second episode will air Sunday, July 13, at 8 p.m. Both episodes will be 90 minutes long. Following those two episodes, "Big Brother" will have 90-minute episodes on Wednesdays and hourlong episodes on Thursdays and Sundays until the season finale. Thursday episodes will include Houseguest evictions. When do the live feeds start for 'Big Brother'? According to Paramount, live feeds start Sunday, July 13, at 9:30 p.m. PT on Paramount+ and Pluto TV. How to stream 'Big Brother' live? You can watch "Big Brother" on CBS/Channel 5 in Phoenix or on your local CBS network. You can also stream the show live or on-demand on Paramount+. There are two Paramount+ subscriptions available for purchase. The Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99/month or $59.99/year and includes limited ads. The Paramount+ with Showtime costs $12.99/month or $119.99/year with no ads except live TV & a few shows. There is also an offer running where you can select a monthly plan for 99¢/mo for your first 2 months. This offer ends on Sunday, July 13. Reach the reporter at Follow @dina_kaur on X, formerly known as Twitter, and on Bluesky @ Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: When do the live feeds start for 'Big Brother'? Where to watch BB27

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store