Backstabbing, dirty work and an iconic exit speech

Spoiler alert: This article reveals details of the seventh episode of The Celebrity Traitors
This was the moment that had us on the edge of our seats.
Jonathan Ross In the latest episode of The Celebrity Traitors, he brazenly threw two of his traitorous friends under the bus to draw attention away from himself.
But their efforts backfired, and in spectacular fashion.
The other two traitors Cat Burns And Alan CarrHe seemed to understand what Ross was up to.
And at the round table, they both voted for him. Burns even misspelled Jonathan’s name; This will make the betrayal worse.
Finally, the Big Dog was no more. The treacherous trio dispersed. It was time for Ross, who received the most votes, to leave the show.
And he left with what was billed online as the most iconic exit speech in Traitors history.
“I’ve been completely loyal…” Ross said, sending a look that caused panic among the other celebrities, before finishing his speech: “…to the traitors.”
“That was the most ridiculous greeting,” said one visibly shaken person. Joe Marler.
Speaking to the cameras afterwards, Ross generously accepted his defeat.
“I’m a little relieved and glad Alan went for me too,” he said.
“I hope they will stand together and move forward to victory.”
Another loyalist was killed early in the show. This time it was Lucy Beaumont After the loser finished the last part of the chess team, it was their turn.
The comedian was killed in a face-to-face killing on a giant chessboard.
He looked genuinely shocked when he learned the identities of the three traitors.
“I’m not happy with you at all,” he tells them. “You played that really well.”
And when he realized, like everyone else, that it was Alan Carr under the hood, his first thought was “Alan Killed Paloma!!!” happened.
Kate GarrawayWHO he was also on the losing team and managed to avoid being killed.
However, when he went to breakfast the next morning, he was disappointed by the reaction of his fellow actors.
“No one was happy to see me,” the TV presenter said. “Why doesn’t anyone trust me?”
Joe Marler was quick to explain that his problem was that he didn’t come up with too many theories, which Garraway didn’t object to.
“I’m so useless I can’t stand it,” he said.
On the other hand, there was the Alan Carr show again, as the comedian walked screaming across a narrow bridge in the last episode.
“You’re doing very well,” Garraway said encouragingly, to which he replied: “Shut up.”
Garraway told the cameras: “I felt like I was at sports day with the kids. Like a loving, overbearing mother, I was keeping him busy.”
But Carr prevailed, and as he did so he uttered the immortal words: “God my testicles. I feel like a winner and a eunuch.”
Famous Traitors is on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. There will be nine episodes.
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