The tension is palpable as The Celebrity Traitors hurtles toward its explosive finale, where five iconic stars battle it out in a whirlwind of deception, alliances, and shattered friendships. After weeks of ruthless backstabbing, the final lineup is set: rugby powerhouse Joe Marler, hilarious comedian-actor Nick Mohammed, and insightful historian David Olusoga stand as the last Faithfuls. But lurking in the shadows are the cunning Traitors—beloved comedian Alan Carr and rising singer Cat Burns—who’ve masterfully evaded detection… until now.

As the penultimate episode unfolded, Joe’s razor-sharp instincts zeroed in on Alan and Cat, potentially spelling doom for the sneaky duo. Alan’s slip-ups have been mounting, like that unforgettable blunder where he blanked on earning a shield during a mission— a red flag Joe pounced on without hesitation. Yet, Alan’s bold move to “murder” his real-life pal Paloma Faith right out of the gate in the premiere seems to have shielded him from early suspicion, turning what could have been a Round Table massacre into a narrow escape.
Meanwhile, Cat’s ice-cool, understated vibe has flown under the radar for most of the season, but in these nail-biting closing moments, her quiet composure is starting to raise eyebrows. Is it genuine calm, or the mark of a Traitor playing the long game? With the grand finale looming, the stakes couldn’t be higher, and fans are glued to their screens, dissecting every glance and whisper.
Amid the frenzy, Alan Carr has broken his silence on the show’s massive buzz, tackling everything from heartwarming fan love to downright wild speculations. “I’ve been bathing in the love—it really has put a spring in my step, and I am loving the constant flow of memes that pop up on my feed,” Alan shared with infectious enthusiasm. But it’s the “bizarre” theories swirling online that have him firing back: “STOP IT NOW!” He laughed off one particularly outlandish claim from a psychologist on local radio, who boldly declared he wouldn’t thrive because he’s “playing a role” and not being the “real” Alan Carr. “That’s quite a statement considering I’ve never met this lady,” he quipped. “It seems everyone has an opinion! The public scrutiny and all the theories—some actually quite bizarre—have been really interesting to read, but I guess when you have such huge ratings, this analysis of your every move comes with the territory.”
Don’t miss the thrilling conclusion! The final episode of The Celebrity Traitors airs Thursday night (November 6) at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer, promising twists that could redefine reality TV betrayal. Stick around for the extended The Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked on BBC Two, where host Ed Gamble reunites the entire star-studded cast alongside main series queen Claudia Winkleman. They’ll spill the tea on their castle chaos, reflecting on the highs, lows, and everything in between. Who will claim victory—Faithfuls or Traitors? The internet is about to explode!