CHARLOTTE Church, Alan Carr and Paloma Faith were among the many famous faces who were spotted arriving in Scotland to film Celebrity Traitors.
Fans of the hit BBC show are thrilled they are getting a star-studded spin-off, and the incredible line-up does NOT disappoint.
Charlotte, 39, was dressed comfortably in a flowing green shirt and matching skirt.
Talk show host Jonathan Ross, 64, was seen having a chat with producers as he waited for his car at the airport.
Singer Paloma, 43, looked happy and relaxed as she got her luggage together.
She was joined by comedian Alan Carr, 48 - who at one point was spotted without his famous glasses.
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QI legend Stephen Fry, 67, was the first name to be revealed by The Sun last year, and he was also seen at the airport.
Olympic swimming star Tom Daley, 30, was all smiles as he got ready to play the famous game.
Other celebs include Clare Balding, 54, and comedian Lucy Beaumont, 41.
A-list British actress Celia Imrie - who The Sun exclusively revealed had signed up - was seen heading to the castle for filming.
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Scottish Line Of Duty actor Mark Bonnar, 56, who played DCC Mike Dryden in the cult series, is also taking part in the show.
CLAUDIA IS BACK
The Sun told how host Claudia Winkleman was handed the star spin-off thanks to the incredible ratings success of the programme's first three series.
Bosses went to extreme lengths in order to keep details surrounding the series a secret.
But Claudia previously confessed she wasn't allowed to have any of her A-list pals take part in the show - but the secret is out now.
She also confessed that she would love to take part in the programme as a contestant herself and find a substitute host but admitted she would be no good at the game herself.
The TV star said: "I would love to play that game.
"I would not be very good at it but I would love to play."
Claudia arrived in Scotland earlier this week, as she gets ready to host the show.
Onlookers turned heads as she made her way through the airport.
A source told The Scottish Sun: "Claudia seemed to be quite cheery and happy. She was sporting her usual trademark fringe.
"A few people at the arrivals recognised her and she smiled back.
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"She just went through the baggage reclaim, waited for her luggage, and met a young guy.
"She got into a car and off they went, probably towards Inverness."