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After all, the Big Dog is no more.
This is correct: jonathan ross has finally been caught by the loyal players celebrity traitor After three weeks of hard lies, deception and misleading round table discussions,
Wednesday night’s episode (October 29) Saw the loyalists exile Jonathanwho was working with comedians alan carr and singer Kat Burns as the treacherous Traitor Trio.
Since the beginning of the series, the Faithfuls have been working Under the “Big Dog Theory” – An idea initially proposed by Joe Marler which suggested that host Claudia Winkleman would have selected at least one very famous male celebrity to be part of the Traitors crew, meaning the players had their eyes set on both Ross and Stephen Fry, who are arguably this year’s most famous contestants.
But somehow, Ross survived several roundtable meetings because he misled the Faithfulls and became their unofficial leader.
Here, we take a look at their biggest and best moments celebrity traitor,
alliance gate
During the first episode of the series, Ruth Codd became suspicious and asked Ross about the alleged alliance he tried to form with her, Claire Balding and Nico Omilana on their way to the Traitors castle. In the first round table, Ross voted for Omilana, which Codd saw as betrayal, as he was supposedly breaking their “alliance”.
Ross persisted in denying that he had agreed to any kind of alliance, but it was revealed during nude While he did not explicitly agree to the alliance, he told Codd and Omilana that he had “two old allies” in him and Balding. He added: “I have your support.”
Ross, along with traitors Carr and Burns, ultimately decided to “murder” Cod but tricked the rest of the players into thinking it was a double betrayal.
fancy dresses
“High camp, high reward” was probably Ross’s styling brief. Cheat wardrobe. For a challenge, he donned a pair of huge orange-lensed shades and a fighter pilot jumpsuit, which fans initially thought was based on Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. top GunIt later emerged that the unexplained look was, in fact, a replica of the clothing worn by the cast in Paul Anderson’s 1997 sci-fi horror film. event horizon,
Let’s also not forget her leopard print look, which Balding compared to Fred Flintstone, or her dark sunglasses look in Paloma Faith’s “Funeral.”
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For his final look at the event, Ross stepped out in style wearing an emerald green suit and matching blazer with a black shirt (it’s giving) mask,
Jonathan Asks Alan Carr to Speak at Paloma Faith’s “Funeral”
At the mock funeral of Paloma Faith, Ross urges Carr to give a speech, even though it was Carr who apparently “murdered” her.
“Alan, you know him best, you say something about him,” he said.
His (weak) bond with Alan Carr and Kat Burns
The moment when Ross, Carr and Burns first met in the turret and started laughing will definitely go down Cheat History. This trio seemed like the perfect group, but it was only a matter of time before they started attacking each other.
Jonathan continues to say that Alan Carr is ‘flying under the radar’
During private conversations with Faithful contestants, Ross repeatedly backstabbed his fellow traitor by suggesting that Carr could “fly under the radar”. Yet, he never raised it at the Round Table – unlike Cat Burns.
‘I will meet you, I would not like to be like you’
After Lucy Beaumont was “murdered” by traitors during Wednesday night’s episode, Ross smiled and shouted: “Bye Lucy! See ya, I don’t want to see you!” Ouch! The other traitors at least seemed remorseful.
dramatic exit speech
When Ross was finally deported, he gave a dramatic exit speech, betraying the players one last time.
“I don’t know what everyone else is doing wrong. I can’t believe you did it again,” the chat show host told her fellow contestants. “I can’t believe I’m standing here for no good reason, so I don’t want to be rude, but you’re an idiot.”
Then he delivered the punchline: “I am now, and I have been completely loyal throughout the game… to the traitors.”
All the players celebrated their victory, as Joe Marler commented: “That was the most ridiculous bow out.”
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