The former rugby union player, who made 95 appearances for England across a 12-year international career before hanging up his boots in 2024 and was known in the game as a big character, emerged as one of the stars of the first run of the BBC show.
Speaking exclusively to Radio Times, Marler, who has signed up to play in goal for England at Soccer Aid 2026, revealed who his picks would be.
"Who else would I like to see in there? To be honest, you can put anyone in there as long as they love the game. As long as they're fans of the show and they're not just using it as a bit of a leg-up.
"I like the sound of the rumours that are flying about. I'd love to see Alison Hammond come true. Another sort of Alan Carr character, where, if she's made a Traitor, that laugh is so distinct, it would just be so good.
"We'll see how far this BBC licence can stretch in terms of those celebs going into the next series."
"It's like the opposite of I'm a Celeb. You go in the jungle, you're on like 700 calories a day or whatever. Everyone always loses weight. Celebrity Traitors, you're guaranteed to put it on."
View Green Video on the source websiteHe explained: "I enjoyed my time on The Traitors. It was great fun. I was a big fan of the show. It was great to play it and I've enjoyed doing the TV bits.
"Yes, I'd love to do more TV but it's just about picking the right things going forward. You know, I spoke to an old teammate, James Haskell, who just does every reality show under the sun, and he turned around to me after The Traitors and said, 'Alright, what's next? Surely, you'll do the jungle next, surely you'll do Strictly?'
"And I was like, no. And he's like, 'Why wouldn't you do any of them?' And I go, because there's not really any longevity in that, mate. It's great fun, great experience, but I'm still trying to work it all out."
He said: "He is football mad and a Man United fan – blame his uncle. He never respected me as a professional rugby player because I never scored a try for England, and he actually said that to me. Now it's my mission to try to get him to respect me. I'm not sure I'm going to do that, because I think I'll only gain that if I actually score a goal."
"I can't imagine my teammates are going to be too happy about it," he admitted. "I think Tom Hiddleston and Olly Murs will be shouting and screaming at me, which will be a bit of a fever dream, but I need that goal.
"Lower those expectations of me to the lowest that they can be and you'll be pleasantly surprised because, as I've said before, I was not very good at rugby but I was world class at making other people bad at it.
Soccer Aid for UNICEF takes place on Sunday 31 May at the London Stadium. Adult tickets start from £20 and juniors from £10 at socceraid.org.uk/tickets.
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