





Alert! The Circle Season 4 players are here, and it’s time to submit our ratings.
That’s right: The Circle, the competition that tests players’ social media savvy, is ready for you to meet the full list of contestants willing to flirt, game and hashtag their way to the top of Season 4. Though we’ve seen iconic players in the past (Chloe, we miss you), this season promises more fakes, drama and surprises than ever before. This cast is moving into those colorful apartments soon, but before that, let’s take a look at who’s getting ready for all the alliance-building and catfishing The Circle has to offer when it premieres May 4.

Like many New Yorkers, Circle contestant Alyssa tends to bring her work home with her, especially as an assistant to a sex coach. She’s confident in her game-playing skills since she’s pretty good at getting people to, ahem, open up.





Josh Brubaker — better known as just “Bru” — has interviewed tons of celebs as a TikTok-famous radio host. He’s about to stay cool under the pressure of The Circle by using his Midwestern values and “golden retriever” personality to charm the competition.

The 13th woman ever to play for the Harlem Globetrotters, Crissa has leveraged her basketball skills and her outgoing personality and turned them into bona fide social media stardom. Now she’s about to test if being a real-life influencer can make someone fit for The Circle.

School social worker Frank calls himself “a big boy with a big personality.” This Maryland native is hoping that big personality — aka his Southern charm and therapist skills — will win him the ultimate title.

John, a social media content creator from New Jersey, has big plans to take over The Circle with his winning Italian charm. Hopefully he’s got a killer gravy recipe to back it up.

Parker, a student from Miami, takes pride in her sorority and party-girl lifestyle. Now she’s entering The Circle to see if offline popularity can translate online, too.

Yu Ling, a brand marketing consultant from San Francisco, makes up for her small stature with her big, colorful makeup looks. A millennial/Gen Z cusper, Yu Ling is ready to bring the best of both generations to The Circle.

As a bonus, this #Spicy catfish team drops into the competition and aims to go undetected among the members of the chat. The others lose their minds, however, when they finally find out they're in the presence of pop royalty: Spice Girls members Mel B and Emma Bunton.
🤐 SPOILER ALERT 🤐
Alex, a commercial banker, decides to step out of the hum-drum of his everyday and try something out of his comfort zone — namely, catfishing as “young, fun and hot” 22-year-old frat bro Nathan.
This Houston-based paranormal researcher and Travel Channel commentator is used to being put in nerve-wracking situations. Hopefully being uniquely herself in the chat will help her bust the competition.
As a cruise director for Carnival Cruises, Eversen is too hyped to be anyone but himself — and might just be the perfect entertainer to liven things up in the Circle.
This Circle latecomer comes in with a leg up on the competition — after all, he's married to a winner. Trevor's wife is Season 2 winner Delessa, so he knows what it takes to play the game. He'll use this to his advantage as he catfishes as Imani, using photos of a friend of Delessa's.



































































