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celebrity traitor Fans hail fifth installment of A-list spin-off series as “best episode yet” For the first time in history, the Round Table Vote was deadlocked twice.,
line of duty Star Mark Bonner and historian with David Oluso each got five votes banished from Cheat CastleAnd will now participate in a never-before-seen “game of chance” to decide their fate.
“Exile by twist of fate has always been in the rules, but I never thought we’d ever see it in action. Absolute cinema,” one viewer celebrated on
Another fan happily gushed, “Probably one of the best episodes of Traitors I’ve ever seen, can’t wait for tomorrow.”
The tied vote marks the latest mistake made by the Faithful Celebrities, who are close to banishing one of their own for the fourth time, while traitors Alan Carr, Kat Burns and Jonathan Ross are running at large.
One fan predicted: “There’s going to be a crash in the next episode when they realize they’ve missed another Faithful that’s going to be one for the ages.”
The show has seen Bonnar and Olusoga, as well as loyal figures including Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie and Kate Garraway, left stunned by their “useless” performance so far in tracking down traitors.
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The team has previously exiled content creator Nico Omilana, eastenders star Tameka Empson, and national treasure Claire Balding, much to their dismay.
Meanwhile, singer Paloma Faith, The Midnight Club Star Ruth Codd, Olympic swimmer Tom Daley and singer Charlotte Church are murdered by traitors.

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Comedian Carr has created a surprisingly brilliant killer. “Sitting there and beating Stephen Fry is like beating Albert Einstein at chess or Cluedo,” he said on last night’s episode.

Although the comic is sorely lacking in poker face, last night he used another technique: “I started stuffing cheese in my mouth to stop myself from smiling,” he said.
Cheat Host Claudia Winkleman revealed last night that key deportations would now be “left in the hands of fate”. However, it is still a mystery what exactly this twist is.
celebrity traitor Returns to BBC One on Thursday 23 October at 9pm.
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