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Reality TV Shocker: 'Celebrity Traitors' Viewers Outraged by Twists and Reveals!

Published 6 hours ago3 minute read
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Reality TV Shocker: 'Celebrity Traitors' Viewers Outraged by Twists and Reveals!

The highly anticipated premiere of "Celebrity Traitors" captivated viewers as 19 famous faces ventured to the Scottish Highlands, hosted by the enigmatic Claudia Winkleman. The star-studded lineup includes Alan Carr, Cat Burns, Celia Imrie, Charlotte Church, Clare Balding, David Olusoga, Joe Marler, Joe Wilkinson, Jonathan Ross, Kate Garraway, Lucy Beaumont, Mark Bonnar, Nick Mohammed, Niko Omilana, Ruth Codd, Paloma Faith, Stephen Fry, Tameka Empson, and Tom Daley. The series kicked off with a twist, plunging the celebrities straight into their first challenge.

The initial mission saw the contestants digging through graves in a cemetery, each with their own headstone, to uncover shields. This crucial task offered protection from the first murder, a significant advantage in the high-stakes game. Jonathan Ross, Joe Wilkinson, Kate Garraway, Joe Marler, Celia Imrie, and Charlotte Church successfully found their keys and secured shields, ensuring their safety for the opening round of eliminations. Claudia Winkleman emphasized the show's no-special-treatment policy, setting a tense tone from the outset.

Following the intense first challenge, Claudia made the pivotal decision of selecting the first three traitors of the series. During a suspenseful round table ceremony, where contestants wore blindfolds, comedian Alan Carr, singer Cat Burns, and presenter Jonathan Ross were revealed as the initial trio of deceivers. Alan Carr, upon learning his new role, expressed immediate apprehension, stating, "I thought I wanted to be a traitor, but I have a sweating problem and I don’t know how to lie. It’s too much," foreshadowing potential struggles.

The traitors were then given their first insidious task: to commit a murder "in plain sight." This involved using "poison pollen" from a hidden black lily, which had to be secretly rubbed onto the face of their chosen victim. Alan Carr was assigned the perilous responsibility of carrying out this clandestine act. As the episode neared its conclusion, a critical error occurred: Alan reportedly forgot to replace the lid on the black lily after collecting the pollen. This potential blunder left viewers speculating about the immediate consequences for the newly formed traitor team.

The episode ended on a dramatic cliffhanger, with Alan Carr confessing in a talking head segment that he "didn’t know" what to do next. Social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), erupted with fan reactions, with many quick to highlight Alan's oversight with the lily lid. Comments ranged from concern over his suitability as a traitor to amusement at his perceived clumsiness, with some predicting he might be "the worst traitor in Traitors history." Despite the doubts, the casting of such a diverse and popular group of celebrities was widely praised, with many calling it the "best celebrity line up for a reality show ever."

Beyond the traitors' initial predicament, the episode also featured another challenge where stars had 30 minutes to wheel a wooden horse through four gates, answering questions to add £15,000 to the prize pot for charity. During this challenge, BBC icon Clare Balding made an unfortunate mistake, accidentally locking in a wrong answer at the first gate. She explained her error, thinking it was a combination lock, and expressed regret, remarking, "It was the worst mistake. It was over before we even started."

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