The Celebrity Traitors Nears Its Explosive Final Showdown

The Celebrity Traitors Nears Its Explosive Final Showdown

The Celebrity Traitors Nears Its Explosive Final Showdown

If you’ve been following The Celebrity Traitors , then you know things have gotten absolutely wild heading into the finale. The latest episode felt more like Shakespearean tragedy than reality TV — with heartbreak, guilt, and a few accidental laughs thrown in for good measure.

This week, Alan Carr once again showed his dark side, slipping effortlessly into his role as one of the show’s most cunning traitors. In a dramatic dinner scene, he quoted Shakespeare while serving Celia Imrie a goblet of wine — and in true Traitors fashion, that poetic gesture sealed her fate. Celia, dubbed Claudia’s “Queen of the Castle,” was the latest casualty in this psychological game of deceit and survival. Her farewell was emotional, heartfelt, and full of grace, as she admitted she had loved every moment despite being “devastated” to leave.

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Her elimination left Joe Marler crushed. The rugby star couldn’t hold back his feelings, saying his heart was “broken” over losing such a “lovely, lovely person.” But as Ed Gamble cheekily reminded everyone, Celia’s accidental fart in episode three still made her a legend of the season — proving that The Traitors always balances its drama with humor.

Alan Carr, though, wasn’t feeling as confident as before. Having eliminated Paloma Faith and Lucy Beaumont earlier in the series, his conscience started catching up with him. He confessed that taking out Celia was “heartbreaking,” even as he nervously joked about his “eggy Shakespeare” moment possibly giving him away.

The day’s challenge didn’t make things any easier. The celebs found themselves in a room filled with creepy, headless dummies — a metaphor, perhaps, for what the game has become. They had to reattach the heads while dodging red laser beams, a task that tested both skill and composure. Nick Mohammed glided through like a pro, while Marler, in his own words, moved more like an “oil rig.” Carr even carried Celia’s plastic head, admitting he “missed her,” despite being her fictional killer.

When the round table arrived, tensions were off the charts. Kate Garraway, ever the fighter, declared she would “fight to the death,” but unfortunately, she became the next to go. Her exit speech was touching and full of gratitude — reflecting on personal loss, resilience, and rediscovering joy through the show.

Now, only a handful of players remain — Marler, Mohammed, Olusoga, Burns, and of course, the ever-suspicious Alan Carr. Marler seems determined to expose the final traitors, and his fiery vow — “Sorry traitors, I’m coming for you” — promises that next week’s finale will be nothing short of explosive.

The Celebrity Traitors final airs next week, and if the past episodes are any hint, it’s going to be a showdown filled with betrayal, redemption, and maybe even a few more Shakespearean plot twists.

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