Celebrity Traitors star Miranda Hart brings her rarely-seen husband Richard Fairs for support as she arrives in Scotland for her TV comeback

Miranda Hart was all smiles as she arrived in Scotland with husband Richard Fairs, who was rarely seen ahead of filming Celebrity Traitors on Sunday.
The 53-year-old comedian looked in good spirits with the support of her 60-year-old husband, whom she married in October 2024.
The couple touched down at Inverness airport on a private jet before Miranda started filming the popular BBC show in the Scottish Highlands.
He looked casual with an oversized black shirt worn over cropped blue jeans. jeans.
Keeping herself comfortable with her white sneakers, the TV star took a large black bag and placed a pair of sunglasses on her head.
Meanwhile, contract building surveyor Richard installed a blue quarter zipper overalls with jeans and sneakers.
Miranda Hart was all smiles as she arrived in Scotland with husband Richard Fairs, who was rarely seen ahead of filming Celebrity Traitors on Sunday.
The 53-year-old comedian looked in good spirits with the support of her 60-year-old husband, whom she married in October 2024.
Miranda is returning to television after being announced as one of the two cast members of Famous Traitors on Saturday.
In her 2024 autobiography, the 53-year-old comedian, known for BBC sitcom Miranda, opened up about her three-decade-long health battle that ‘left her bedridden and joyless’.
It took 33 years for medics to discover that Miranda was battling the bacterial infection Lyme Disease, after initially mislabeling her as agoraphobic — an anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations.
Yıldız later shared that she was diagnosed with ME, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
As a result, he has largely remained out of the limelight for the past five years; His TV appearances were limited to chat shows and guest spots on Comic Relief.
But fans were delighted to see Miranda’s name on the cast list for The Traitors on Saturday.
Love Island presenter Maya Jama, Coronation Street actress Julie Hesmondhalgh and EastEnders star Ross Kemp, 61, also got in their cars hours ago and headed to Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands.
Comedian Joanne McNally was also seen on the same flight, wearing cycling shorts and hiding behind dark shades as she wheeled her luggage into the car.
The second cast of Celebrity Traitors has been officially announced as the BBC released its first teaser trailer on Saturday; Jerry Hall was also seen heading to the goal over the weekend.
The couple touched down at Inverness airport on a private jet before Miranda started filming the popular BBC show in the Scottish Highlands.
He looked casual with his oversized shirt worn over blue jeans.
The TV star, who remained comfortable with her white sneakers, carried a large black bag on her back and placed a pair of sunglasses on her head.
Miranda returns to TV after a health battle that ‘left her bedridden and joyless’
Meanwhile, contract building surveyor Richard wore a blue quarter-zip sweater with jeans and sneakers
Shortly after the announcement, Jerry was seen landing in Inverness with Richard E Grant, Bella Ramsey and Amol Rajan before getting into cars and heading towards the Scottish Highlands.
After months of speculation about who might follow in the iconic footsteps of last year’s winner Alan CarrIn an interesting new trailer, 21 names have finally been announced.
We also go to: Michael Sheen and James Blunt will appear at Ardross Castle, while comedians Rob Beckett, Joe Lycett and James Acaster will be accompanied by Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock.
The line-up will be completed by broadcaster Amol Rajan as well as mathematician Hannah Fry.joker King Kenny, Industry star Myha’la, Heartstopper’s Sebastian Croft and My Mad Fat Diary’s Sharon Rooney.
Set at airport arrivals, the trailer shows a number of actors standing in front of the iconic round table chalk boards with names on them.
In the BBC’s announcement clip, people were seen carrying banners with celebrities’ names on them at an airport.
However, in a humorous reference to the series, many stars’ names were misspelled, including ‘Rob Bucket’, ‘Miranda Heart’ and ‘Richardy Grant’.
Sharing the clip on Instagram on Saturday, the BBC wrote: ‘Presenter Claudia Winkleman will welcome an eclectic mix of people and personalities, from BAFTA and BRIT award winners to social media stars.
‘There’s also the UK’s best-loved actors, comedians, presenters and more as celebrities question who they can and can’t really trust, try to figure out who deserves to be exiled and try to discover which one is plotting murder under cover of darkness.’




