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Strange shrieks by Clare Balding, Celia Imrie and Stephen Fry

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

The latest episode of The Celebrity Traitors has aired and we’re talking about which celebrity can scream better.

Competitors during a challenge – incl. Alan Carr, Celia Imrie And Lucy Beaumont – they were tasked with asking a group of banshees to sing before transferring the songs to a well.

What stole the show for many social media users were the captions.

One reader said: “Celia is screaming strangely”, while another said: “They keep repeating the crying.”

“The people responsible for the subtitles deserve a raise,” wrote one X user.

Singer Charlotte Church was, unsurprisingly, the most impressive. Meanwhile, Imrie’s efforts – and facial expressions — earned him more love online, with one dubbing him “the funniest person to ever exist.”

There was also a rare moment when host Claudia Winkleman was unmasked as a national treasure. Sir Stephen Fry He put his head into the well.

“Oh no, Stephen Fry is in the water, I can’t look,” he said, closing his eyes.

After Sir Stephen appeared, he said, “I’m a grown man, what am I doing?”, a quote that could summarize the entire series.

Elsewhere, the celebrities’ continued inability to pick a Traitor was another big theme of the night.

“They’re desperate, absolutely hopeless,” said TV critic Toby Earle.

TV sports presenter Clare Balding He became the last celebrity to be exiled from the castle.

The 54-year-old received seven votes from his fellow contestants on Thursday’s episode of the BBC reality game show and then revealed he was, in fact, loyal.

Winkelman urges celebrities to do better, while Sir Stephen asks: “What are the chances we’re this useless?” he said. “Stop being so polite,” he told them.

Other believers – YouTube star Niko Omilanaactress and known for her online prank videos Tameka Empson – both had already been voted on in separate roundtables.

Earlier in the episode, another of the young celebrities was an actress. Ruth CoddHe was killed by traitors at the age of 29.

Codd had won fans with his one-liners, and social media was saddened to see him go. “Icon down,” wrote one X user.

His murder took place after he expressed doubts about the TV presenter Jonathan Ross Being a traitor in Wednesday’s episode.

traitor friend Cat Burns He said eliminating the prime suspect “could backfire” but Ross responded: “Look, if I were a traitor I wouldn’t do this.”

The words “double bluff” and “double double bluff” were thrown around throughout the episode, but eventually Ross survived and told the tale.

“How am I still here? I must be the luckiest traitor in the history of the game,” Ross wondered.

Other highlights from the show included Ross’ polka-dot orange jacket, which one of her fellow contestants described as her “Flinstones outfit.”

Comedian Alan Carr’s transformation from giggling liability to cold-hearted killer continues apace.

“Let’s get rid of him now before he poisons everyone,” he said of poor Codd.

Lucy Beaumont wondered if her height was a disadvantage. She says he was too tall for Sir Stephen to see her eyes or understand her intentions. to be Let me tell you if your flies are done.

And finally, Fartgate is not gone. At one point the celebrities were playing badminton and Carr shouted to Imrie: “Celia, we need some wind to get the ball into the net.”

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