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Celebrity Traitors: Lucy Beaumont is left raging as she becomes the latest star to be murdered in a face to face killing with Cat Burns as the comedian exclaims ‘I hope you feel terrible’

Last Thursday’s episode of Famous Traitors ended on a dramatic note as it was revealed that the star would be killed face to face with traitors next.

The traitors targeted Lucy Beaumont, Nick Mohammad and Kate Garraway, as half the remaining players were saved from the day’s mission by shields.

The episode ended with the trio heading to the chessboard in the dead of night, and as their fates were revealed on Wednesday, it was Lucy who met her bitter end.

But the comedian couldn’t see the funny side of the incident and was left fuming at being killed at the hands of Cat Burns, Alan Carr and Jonathan Ross.

He called out to the traitors: ‘Oh my God. “I hope you feel bad about yourself,” he said, directing his comments to Cat, with whom he formed a close friendship during his time in the castle.

He looked at Cat and said: ‘I’m not happy with you at all. ‘You played that really well.’

Famous Villains: Lucy Beaumont left furious as she became the latest star to be murdered face-to-face with Cat Burns on Wednesday

Before addressing the traitors and directing his comments to Cat, with whom he has formed a close friendship,

Addressing the traitors, he shouted, “I hope you feel bad about yourselves,” before directing his comments to Cat, with whom he has formed a firm friendship.

While Cat tried to calm her friend down by saying ‘I’m sorry Lucy’, the Hull comedian hit back: ‘That’s not good enough.’

Jonathan added: ‘See you later Lucy, I wouldn’t want to be you.’

Lucy later sat in front of the camera to reflect on her death, adding: ‘I can’t believe it was Cat.

‘I totally let my emotions cloud things and I don’t want to believe it because I formed a friendship with someone where she couldn’t do that. And Alan killed Paloma.

He later added: ‘There was a real element of shock and feeling quite betrayed, but also a relief to know who they were. ‘I can’t believe this.’

Fans were equally distraught as they shared their anger on Twitter.

They wrote: ‘NO, NOT LUCKY.’; ‘I’m still sorry about Lucy’s murder…..It’s not right….’

Others were less sympathetic, adding: ‘Also Lucy has a humble attitude towards the cat…baby u SIGNED UP FOR THE GAME You knew there was a chance she would betray you’;

Last week it was said that Lucy, Nick Mohammad (right) and Kate Garraway (pictured) were loyalists who traitors had their eyes on the chessboard in the dead of night.

Last week it was said that Lucy, Nick Mohammad (pictured) and Kate Garraway were the loyalists that traitors had their eyes on the chessboard in the middle of the night.

Last week it was rumored that Lucy, Nick Mohammad (right) and Kate Garraway (left) were the loyalists whom the traitors kept their eyes on the chessboard in the dark of the night.

Each believer would then turn around to see if the traitors were waiting to kill them face to face.

Each believer would then turn around to see if the traitors were waiting to kill them face to face.

Fans were so distraught they took to Twitter to share their anger

Fans were so distraught they took to Twitter to share their anger

Others were less sympathetic, adding: 'Also Lucy has a humble attitude towards cats..baby you SIGNED UP FOR THE GAME You knew there was a chance she would betray you.'

Others were less sympathetic, adding: ‘Also Lucy has a humble attitude towards cats..baby you SIGNED UP FOR THE GAME You knew there was a chance she would betray you.’

‘Celebrities took all this seriously ‘my emotions got the better of me’ because they didn’t actually kill you, Lucy’.

With Lucy and Cat’s friendship now on the rocks, this won’t be the first time things have gotten personal on the series.

Earlier this week, Alan Carr admitted that he was no longer friends with Paloma Faith, breaking his silence about their feud after she dramatically ‘killed’ her in public.

The 49-year-old comedian admitted he was furious that the 44-year-old pregnant singer was the BBC programme’s first victim as he recounted real-life tensions.

talking about him Life is a Beach While podcasting with DJ Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, he said: ‘I kill people willy-nilly – I get real pleasure out of it. I killed Paloma Faith. He’s not happy about it.’

Norman: ‘Aren’t you Paloma’s friend?’ When he asked, Alan replied, ‘I…’

The host said Paloma made it clear to him that she was hurt by his betrayal on the show.

He explained: ‘He said, ‘If you were a real friend you wouldn’t kill me.’ But I said, “I Am Traitor! The name of the show is Traitors – it does what it says on the tin.”

‘There were a few little TikTok-style incidents where he said I disappointed him because I killed him in front of him.’

Alan emphasized that despite the reaction of the fans, he was just playing the game and panicked at that moment.

She added: ‘Is this like going to Naked Attraction and being told I have to take my knickers off? You know what you signed up for!’

Alan Carr reveals he is no longer friends with Paloma Faith, breaking silence on their feud after she dramatically 'killed' her

The 49-year-old comedian admitted the pregnant singer, 44, was furious as he described the real-life tension between them as she became the BBC programme's first victim.

Alan Carr reveals he is no longer friends with Paloma Faith, breaking silence on their feud after she dramatically ‘killed’ her

Explaining his decision to ‘kill’ Paloma’s face by dabbing it with pollen from a fake poison lily, as per the rules, she joked: ‘I can’t start caressing Stephen Fry’s and Celia Imrie’s face – not at my age!’ ‘I look scary even like this.’

Alan revealed he is now desperate to make amends with the One Love Can Hurt This Much hitmaker.

‘I’ll take him to dinner,’ he said. ‘I love him. I’m a huge fan of his and he’s the best, but no one wants to be killed off first on a show. ‘I panicked.’

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