Claudia Winkleman is convinced she'll lose her TV jobs "any minute now". The 53-year-old presenter - who hosts Channel 4 show 'The Piano' as well as the BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing', 'The Traitors' and the latter's upcoming celebrity spinoff - is kept busy, but she doesn't take any of her opportunities for granted. She told the Daily Star newspaper: "I'm going to lose my jobs any minute now.
"Thankfully, I've still got them at the moment. I don't know when it will end." Claudia didn't even think 'The Piano' - which sees amateur musicians performing publicly on street pianos in UK train stations - would get a second series.
She admitted: "We thought we were going to do the show once. It's best not to be greedy. I thought, 'We did that and had a wonderful time, thank you very much'.
"But then the producers were like, 'We'll go again'. And now it's happened again. It's a privilege.
" With a third series launching on Sunday (13.04.25), Claudia insisted she still doesn't know what the future holds for the programme.
She added: "I have no idea what will happen. We are very obedient. I think it's nice not to grab.
"Let's see. It might be a couple of years before it happens." She's also staying tightlipped about 'Celebrity Traitors', with the lineup yet to be officially announced.
She has been asked about her 'The Piano' co-star Mika taking part in the hit gameshow - which is based on bluff and deceit - as a Traitor or Faithful, but she revealed her friends aren't allowed to take part. She told The Sun newspaper: "Mika could be either. But I cannot have a friend there, otherwise I would just say [gestures to who would be the Traitor].
" And while Claudia would be keen to head into the castle as a contestant instead of a presenter one day, she doesn't think she'd last too long. She quipped: "I would love to play that game. I would not be very good at it but I would love to play.
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The Piano host Claudia Winkleman is sure her TV jobs will dry up 'any minute now'
'The Piano' and 'The Traitors' star Claudia Winkleman doesn't take her TV success for granted, and she's certain her jobs could be gone at any moment.