Celebrity Traitors choose their next victim as a fan favourite faithful is murdered by Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns

Famous Traitors Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns killed a fan-favorite loyalist in Thursday night’s episode.
Less than 24 hours after Charlotte Church’s fate was sealed and minutes after Mark Bonnar was exiled after a jaw-dropping tiebreak at the round table, the scheming trio met in the tower.
Arguing over who would meet their demise next, Jonathan, Alan and Cat narrowed it down to Kate Garraway, Joe Wilkinson and Stephen Fry.
Cat led the charge against Joe, telling Jonathan, “Every time your name comes up, Joe says, ‘I don’t think it’s you.'”
But Jonathan threw Kate’s name into the ring, admitting he was “gradually scared” of the TV presenter after she brought up both of their names during the night’s roundtable.
Alan, meanwhile, wonders ‘shall we go ahead and kill him?’ He backed Sir Stephen Fry for murder.
Famous Traitors Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns killed a fan-favorite loyalist in Thursday night’s episode.
Arguing over who would meet their demise next, Jonathan, Alan and Cat narrowed it down to Kate Garraway, Joe Wilkinson and Stephen Fry.
It turns out that the dastardly trio chose comedian Joe; Alan insisted that if he stayed longer he would “figure the three of us out.”
Earlier, Joe admitted he found the game ‘much harder’ than he thought and thought he ‘won’t be able to sleep tonight’.
The group was shocked when Joe didn’t show up at the breakfast table and realized it was between Stephen and Joe. Alan showed off his acting chops once again and gasped: ‘They wouldn’t kill Stephen!’
Joe Marler was particularly upset by the murder after forming a close bond with Joe.
The rugby legend admitted he was “gutted” before foiling the Renegades’ plan, noting Joe Wilkinson was outspoken at the roundtable.
Fans were also left in uproar over Joe’s murder, with one saying on X: ‘Why are me and Joe M heartbroken….. I scared the cat by shouting Noooooo.’
After debut, Joe joked that he was ‘him’The only downside to his experience in the BBC program was that I couldn’t see the turret.
He later explained that his personal highlight of his stay at the castle was ‘“Celia’s fart,” he adds, “I initially assumed it was Joe Marler because of the intensity of the sound.”
Cat led the charge against Joe, pointing out to Jonathan: ‘Every time your name came up Joe would say, ‘I don’t think that’s you.’
Following his exit, Joe joked that the ‘only downside’ of his experience on the BBC show was that ‘I didn’t get to see the turret’.
Joe Marler was particularly upset by the murder after forming a close bond with Joe.
Earlier in Thursday’s episode, the result of the show’s first tiebreaker was announced.
It was revealed that Mark Bonnar was the last star to leave the goal after the round table vote ended in deadlock, meaning his fate would be decided by chance.
Desperate loyalists had voted in equal numbers for exiled historian David Olusoga and actor Mark in Wednesday’s episode.
But when the two votes were tied, all that was left was for host Claudia Winkleman to intervene and tell the contestants that Mark and David’s fate would now be left to chance.
Claudia offered Mark and David two ballot boxes to choose from, one with a shield protecting them from exile, the other empty.
The group was shocked when Joe didn’t show up at the breakfast table and realized it was between Stephen and Joe. Alan once again showed off his acting skills and said ‘They can’t kill Stephen!’ he gasped.
After a few tense seconds, the pair opened their chests to reveal that David was safe from exile, while Mark’s chest was empty.
With the news that he had been kicked out of the game, it was up to the Line of Duty star to explain that he remained honest and loyal throughout the game, leaving players stunned.
Fans were equally saddened to see Mark leave the game and shared X’s sadness at his exile.
Posts included: ‘Oh look at that little face, Mark deserved better than leaving because he pulled his face five days ago;’
‘The castle mourns… I love you Mark; Poor Mark! He’s really hurt.”




