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celebrity traitor Fans have complained about this jonathan ross Has “ruined” the rest of the series by shining a light on his fellow traitors.
The 64-year-old presenter became the first traitor to be expelled from the series after the loyalist accidentally banished members of his own team for week three.
Although it was Ross’s fellow traitors Kat Burns and Alan Carr who voted to exile their partner as suspicions grew against him, it was Ross whom viewers accused of the ultimate betrayal.
“The way Jonathan looked at Kat in shock… you gonna fool people,” one person wrote on Twitter after Ross reacted with a raised eyebrow to the singer’s move.
“Did they close Jonathan’s eyes when Kat voted him off?” The second person asked.
A third viewer said: “If anyone was watching loyal Jonathan when Kat voted out, they would have known she was a traitor too. Any facial reaction and he could have screamed like Alan on the bridge.”
One user claimed that Ross had been bringing up Burns and Carr’s names for the entire episode, writing on social media that he was “bitter” about their impending elimination and that the move “ruined the entire season”.
Other fans defended the presenter, saying Ross had given Burns and Carr a gift at the roundtable by focusing on loyalist David Olusoga, who was already under suspicion heading into the series.
Another person said of the traitorous trio’s actions: “If their only way to survive is to throw their fellow traitors under the bus [at the] “They are not playing well enough in the last minutes.”
During his exile, Ross deceives the players by pretending to be loyal, before revealing his true traitor status. “I am now, and I have been completely loyal throughout the game…” he said, before ending his speech: “…to the traitors.”
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In the upcoming episodes, players will not reveal their true identities after being exiled, meaning the loyalists will not know if they are voting correctly.
The episode ended on a cliffhanger when Burns and Carr were tasked with assassinating another Loyalist at an upcoming dinner party by telling him “What sweet sorrow it is to be separated”.
It appeared that Ross held no resentment towards Burns and Carr for aiding his deportation, as he praised both of them on the series’ aftershow. Celebrity Traitor: Naked Great game to play. He added: “I don’t think Alan will survive, but I think Kat will make it to the end.”
celebrity traitor Continues on Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One.
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