Celebrity Hunted: Start date and line-up revealed for new series

Here are the celebrities who will attempt to go off-grid

Author: Hannah MellinPublished 20th Jan 2022
Last updated 20th Jan 2022

Popular Channel 4 show Celebrity Hunted is back for 2022 with a whole new batch of fugitives trying to evade capture from the group of hunters (a group of intelligence officers). The new line-up of celebrities will have to avoid being captured for 14 days to win the prize money for Stand Up To Cancer.

The much loved show will return on Sunday 30th January at 9pm on Channel 4.

Here’s who taking part in Celebrity Hunted 2022:

Olympic silver medallist Iwan Thomas and two-time Paralympic gold medallist Richard Whitehead.

Made in Chelsea stars Ollie and Gareth Locke.

Actress Chizzy Akudolu and queen of UK garage Lisa Maffia.

Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne and international reality TV star Chloe Veitch.

Hunted has been on screens since 2015, with contestants (normal people) trying to win the prize fund of £100,000.

After filming was paused because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Channel 4 recently revealed that they were looking for contestants to go on the run for the sixth series!

They announced that the sixth series was filmed in October 2021, which means that it will be making its way to our screens very soon - possibly after the Celebrity season.

Bring it on!

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