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Episode two was as killer as Tom Daley’s side eye

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Spoiler alert: This article reveals details of the second episode of Famous Villains

The second episode of Celebrity Traitors has happened and all we’re talking about is Tom Daley taking a serious look at Kate Garraway.

The presenter is the No. 1 suspect for the Olympic diver, who made no effort to hide it during Thursday night’s show.

At one point, Garraway declared that he was “stunned” by the first murder. Daley has no time for this and does a massive eye roll.

He’s not the only one who thinks Garraway might be a traitor.

Throughout the episode, Garraway was accused of “overacting” by both her fellow contestants and fans online.

According to entertainment reporter Indigo Stafford, this showed that he was hiding something.

Spoiler: It wasn’t him.

Garraway explained his behavior at the roundtable, where his name was repeatedly mentioned by other celebrities.

That seems to be his case. “I’m a big ham,” he said.

Garraway wasn’t the only one having trouble with his acting skills.

Alan Carr, the standout sensation of the first episode, was still having trouble keeping his face blank.

As the first episode of Celebrity Traitors came to a close on Wednesday night, we were waiting to find out exactly which star Carr would kill off.

Could he do this? As a nation, our hearts were in our mouths.

But he committed murder. At breakfast the next morning, while the rest of the players were trying to figure out what had happened, he was everywhere; He was scratching his head nervously and biting his fingers.

“It was a challenge for my acting ability, I don’t know how Meryl Streep did it,” she said.

Entertainment reporter Indigo Stafford says they may be famous, but they’re not immune to getting on their nerves, which might explain their poor acting skills.

You can see why “being in a game centered around murder, betrayal, and manipulation would get on your nerves.”

Elsewhere, fans online were relieved to learn that celebrities make just as many typos as we do.

When Niko Omilana voted for Tom Daley, she probably spelled it the way some of us secretly thought it was spelled: DAYLEE.

One X user wrote: “Niko continues the long-standing tradition of terrible name spelling of traitors at the round table alive and well.” adding: “Now officially Tom Daylee, any other spelling will not be accepted.”

The show ended on a cliffhanger yet again, and fans had to wait until next week to find out who was voted out.

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

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