The Celebrity Traitors Finale Promises Twists, Secrets, and Surprising Reactions
The long-awaited finale of The Celebrity Traitors is finally here, and fans are buzzing with excitement to see how it all ends. Will the Faithfuls expose every last Traitor and claim victory, or will the Traitors manage to deceive their way to the very end? The tension couldn’t be higher as the celebrities compete for up to £100,000 for their chosen charities.
The finale airs Thursday, November 6, at 9 p.m. on BBC One and iPlayer , followed by a special extended episode, The Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked , airing on BBC Two and Sounds. Hosted by Ed Gamble, this bonus show will feature the all-star cast, the finalists, and Claudia Winkleman as they unpack every shocking moment and share behind-the-scenes stories from the castle.
Now, as the finalists reflect on their journeys, they’ve also opened up about some surprising fan reactions and the love—and confusion—they’ve received from family and friends.
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Alan Carr , one of the standout finalists, admitted that even he’s amazed to have made it this far. Known for his expressive face and lack of poker skills, Alan joked that his friends and family are “in total shock” but still oddly proud of him. He’s been flooded with fan memes and theories, some even suggesting he’s “not the real Alan Carr”—a claim that made him laugh out loud.
Cat Burns , another finalist and longtime fan of the series, shared how emotional it’s been to see herself in the show she’s admired for years. Her family’s support, she said, has been overwhelming, and she finds it surreal to see people online making edits and cheering her on.
David Olusoga reflected on how unexpectedly challenging the game was, noting that despite all the tension, the contestants formed genuine friendships. “I didn’t go up to Scotland thinking I’d come back with 18 friends,” he admitted with a smile.
Meanwhile, Joe Marler , the former rugby star, joked that after several near-misses in his sporting career, winning this would finally break his “serial loser” streak. His family initially feared he might “ruin their favorite show,” but now his kids can’t stop watching.
And finally, Nick Mohammed described the whole experience as a joy. He confessed that, as a Faithful, survival often felt like pure luck, and he never expected to make the final. He was most surprised by how many people across generations are hooked on the show.
So, as tonight’s finale approaches, the big question remains—who will outwit, outplay, and outlast? Tune in to find out if the Faithfuls triumph or if the Traitors pull off the ultimate deception.
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