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Celebrity Traitors Sets New Low for Faithfuls as Show Teases Face-to-Face Murder Twist

A chance-based tiebreak and a new format wrinkle have kept Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns undiscovered as pressure builds on the dwindling Faithfuls.

Overview

  • After six episodes, the Faithfuls have lost 10 players without exposing a single Traitor, the worst performance in the UK franchise to date.
  • A deadlocked round-table vote was settled by the show’s Chest of Chance mechanic, sending one contestant home by fate rather than consensus.
  • Two more departures followed in the latest instalments—one via a Traitor ‘murder’ and another through banishment—further shrinking the Faithfuls’ numbers.
  • The series ended on a cliffhanger setting up a rare face-to-face ‘murder’ reveal, with Lucy Beaumont, Nick Mohammed or Kate Garraway due to learn their fate next episode.
  • The BBC denied a reported off-camera clash between Stephen Fry and David Olusoga as “simply untrue,” while viewers and a former player shared theories, including a suggestion that Alan Carr could be the first Traitor unmasked.