The UK entertainment industry is abuzz with recent developments, from the return of popular reality shows to significant legal victories and evolving industry dynamics. Here's a roundup of the latest news involving UK celebrities.
**Celebrity Big Brother 2025 Returns with Star-Studded Line-Up**
Celebrity Big Brother 2025 has made a grand return, airing nightly on ITV1, ITVX, STV, and STV Player, with its live final scheduled for April 25 at 9pm. Hosted once again by AJ Odudu and Will Best, the show features a diverse group of celebrity housemates, including EastEnders star Patsy Palmer, actor Mickey Rourke, Coronation Street's Jack P Shepherd, Olympic athlete Daley Thompson, and singer JoJo Siwa. As of now, Chesney, Chris, Danny, Donna, Jack, and JoJo are the six finalists competing for the top prize. The house has moved to a new location, and viewers can connect with the show through behind-the-scenes content and late-night coverage.
**Celebrity Traitors UK Set to Premiere with Star-Studded Cast**
Celebrity Traitors UK is set to premiere on BBC1 later in 2025, likely in late summer or early autumn, following the success of The Traitors UK season 3. Hosted once again by Claudia Winkleman, this celebrity edition will see well-known faces competing in the popular murder-mystery format. Confirmed participants include Tom Daley, Bob Mortimer, Stephen Fry, Jonathan Ross, and Clare Balding. The show, filmed at Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands, will follow the usual format: celebrities will start as Faithfuls, with a few secretly selected as Traitors aiming to deceive the rest. Through missions, players build a prize fund of up to £120,000, with celebrities aiming to win up to £100,000 for charity. Regular banishments and “murders” spice up the gameplay, culminating in either the Faithfuls or a remaining Traitor claiming the prize.
**Prince Harry Settles Lawsuit Against Rupert Murdoch's Newspaper Group**
Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group, News Group Newspapers , which included an apology for unlawful actions related to The Sun. Harry sued NGN over alleged unlawful activities by journalists and private investigators at The Sun and the now-defunct News of the World from 1996 to 2011. NGN, owned by News Corp, has settled claims from over 1,300 people. The phone-hacking scandal emerged in 2006, leading to arrests and the closure of News of the World in 2011. This settlement is significant as NGN admitted unlawful activity at The Sun for the first time and avoids a potentially damaging trial. Harry's deal is seen as a victory, and he plans to pressure politicians and police to revisit the scandal.
**Claudia Winkleman Honoured in 2025 Birthday Honours**
Claudia Winkleman, the popular television presenter, was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2025 Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting. Winkleman has been a prominent figure in UK television, known for her work on shows like Strictly Come Dancing and The Great British Sewing Bee. Her appointment recognises her significant contributions to the broadcasting industry over the years.
**Ozzy Osbourne's Passing and Public Tributes**
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, known as the "Prince of Darkness," passed away at the age of 76. Fans and fellow celebrities have been paying tribute to the Black Sabbath frontman, sharing memories and expressing their condolences. Osbourne's death marks the end of an era in rock music, as he was a pioneering figure in the genre. His influence on music and pop culture remains profound, and his legacy continues to inspire artists worldwide.
These developments highlight the dynamic nature of the UK entertainment industry, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of its celebrities in the face of challenges and changes.