Backstabbing, dirty work and an iconic exit speech in Celebrity Traitors
Summary
A recent episode of "The Celebrity Traitors" featured significant drama as Jonathan Ross attempted to divert attention from himself, leading to his exit from the show. The episode included personal betrayals among participants and a notable confrontation on a giant chessboard. This show airs on BBC One and involves celebrities playing strategic games of deception and survival.Key Facts
- Jonathan Ross tried to deflect suspicion from himself during the show's seventh episode.
- Ross was voted out by his fellow traitors, Cat Burns and Alan Carr.
- Ross left with a memorable exit speech, causing shock among other contestants.
- Comedian Lucy Beaumont was "murdered" in a face-to-face elimination.
- Kate Garraway, despite being on the losing team, avoided elimination.
- The show airs on BBC One on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
- "The Celebrity Traitors" involves celebrities engaged in strategic alliances and betrayals.
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