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Celia Imrie’s fart steals the show

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BBC Celia Imrie farts and pouts on Famous TraitorsBBC

Spoiler alert: This article reveals details of the third episode of The Celebrity Traitors

There were murders, betrayals… and a fart.

The third episode of The Celebrity Traitors has been released and the master British actor Celia Imrie The release of the wind at a tense moment of the game was one of the moments that got the audience talking.

“What just happened?” Host Claudia Winkleman wanted to know.

“I just farted on Claudia. It’s so annoying but I always accept it,” Imrie replied, prompting laughter.

Winkleman then had to tell the celebrities to calm down before embarking on another challenge.

Online fans were in hysterics; One X user called it “the TV highlight of the year,” while another said “we’ve reached our peak as a nation.”

“Critically acclaimed thespian Celia Imrie farts like the rest of us,” said showbiz reporter Catrina Rose.

But the final episode wasn’t all fun and games.

At the end of the hour, two of the young celebrities had to leave the show.

BBC/Studio Lambert Niko On TraitorsBBC/Studio Lambert

Some fans have expressed concerns that Niko Omilana was exiled because he was a “foreigner”

First YouTube star Niko OmilanaConsidered a traitor by celebrities, including the actor Sir Stephen Fry.

Following his exile, the 27-year-old said: “I can’t believe I left so soon, but it was an honor to know each and every one of you… I can now say that I have been honest and loyal all this time.”

His departure sparked backlash online from some fans who were not happy to see him go.

“They were all cowards there,” one X user wrote, adding: “Niko was voted out because he was an outsider and not in their celebrity world. He has nothing to do with the game.”

“Niko’s elimination sent shockwaves through social media,” said entertainment reporter Indigo Stafford.

“For many viewers, his elimination happened out of the blue. And now a new theory is floating around the internet about the real reason Niko was voted out… that the other contestants didn’t know him well,” he said.

“Since most celebrities tend to move in the same circles, some fans believe her being an outsider is what irritates them.”

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The episode also featured an Olympic diver Tom DaleyThe 31-year-old was killed by traitors.

He said he was “gutted” but the TV presenter Jonathan Ross “Gold medals don’t count as shields,” he joked – a traitor.

Wednesday’s action-packed episode ended with the actor and comedian Tameka Empson He was exiled during a roundtable meeting on suspicion that he might be a traitor.

‘Tom was killed. ‘Deal with it’

Elsewhere, the third episode marked a shift in character between the comedian and the Traitor. Alan Carr.

The nervously giggling Carr we were all a little worried about was gone. Instead, he seemed to embrace being a Traitor.

In one scene, Traitor offered to take the lead in writing down which celebrity he and his friends had killed. “I like it now,” he said, referring to his earlier killing of the singer. Paloma Faith.

Later at breakfast, she appeared to roll her eyes at other celebrities’ reactions to Tom Daley’s death.

“People couldn’t believe it: ‘Where’s Tom? Why Tom?’ Well he was killed. Deal with it.”

“Alan happily turned into a killing machine,” Rose said.

Fans were once again in a dilemma as traitors weighed whether to kill the actress or not. Ruth Coddsinger Charlotte Churchor historian David Olusoga.

But the episode ended on a lighter note, with Carr confessing to Imrie why he voted for her exile.

“Can I be honest with you? It was that fart in the cabin,” he said.

Famous Traitors is on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. There will be nine episodes.

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