The Celebrity Traitors delivered one of its most dramatic episodes yet. The Faithfuls made a huge mistake, sending home the wrong big personalities and letting the real danger continue hidden in plain sight. Viewers watched in disbelief as Stephen Fry and Mark Bonnar were banished. Meanwhile, comedian Joe Wilkinson became the latest victim of a late-night “murder” after not appearing at breakfast.
Suspicion is at an all-time high. Big moves are being made. The game has hit a breaking point. Three players now face a terrifying twist as the Traitors prepare to strike directly to their faces.
Big Dog Theory Backfires and Alliances Collapse
The night opened with immediate tension. David Olusoga and Mark Bonnar faced off in a head-to-head test of trust. David survived with a protective shield. Mark did not and became the next banished Faithful. Things got worse from there.
The giant chess-board challenge raised the stakes. Alan Carr, Celia Imrie, Cat Burns and Joe M secured safety. Jonathan Ross slid by again despite growing suspicion. That left Kate Garraway, Lucy Beaumont, Nick Mohammed, Stephen Fry and Jonathan exposed. Nick’s open confession that he sabotaged the challenge put him on the hot seat. His honesty almost cost him everything.
During the heated roundtable, Stephen Fry’s instincts brought Cat forward as a prime suspect. His reasoning was simple. He noticed her sneaking away to rest. He suggested Traitors get less sleep because of late-night plotting. Cat explained the moment through her own neurodivergence and exhaustion from constant social pressure. Strategy and lived experience clashed in plain sight.
One of the following sections must use bullet points, and this one does:
- The Faithfuls used the “Big Dog” theory, where they target the most influential players
- Stephen Fry became the unexpected focus of votes instead of Jonathan Ross
- Alan Carr nearly exposed himself by forgetting he already had a shield
- Joe Wilkinson vanished and was later confirmed to be “murdered”
Jonathan, a true Traitor, kept his cool. Stephen, a loyal Faithful, could not convince the room. The votes stacked against him in heartbreaking fashion. Viewers called it the worst misjudgment so far.
What We Know About the Remaining Players and Rising Risks
Despite attention shifting to Jonathan, Alan and Cat remain silently powerful. Each controls a different social corner of the game. Trust continues to crumble between Faithfuls who cannot agree on who to believe. Nick has unwittingly put himself in the centre, making him a desirable target for Traitors who thrive on chaos.
A cliffhanger has now set the tone for what comes next. Claudia Winkleman revealed that Kate, Nick and Lucy must return to the chessboard. One will be eliminated face-to-face. There will be no guessing. No shadows. The Survivor will lock eyes with the Traitors themselves. That twist has never been seen before in this franchise.
Stephen later reacted to discovering the truth in Uncloaked. Learning that Jonathan Ross, Cat Burns and Alan Carr betrayed him, he joked dryly about his flawed theory. “Two big dogs and one small cat,” he laughed. Fans online praised his grace and humour despite such an unfair exit.
The episode’s outcomes:
- Mark banned
- Stephen wrongly banished
- Joe murdered
- Three now marked for intense danger
The Traitors are in control. But cracks in their performances are appearing.
Table: Status of Contestants After Episode
| Contestant | Current Status | Suspicion Level | Notable Events |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stephen Fry | Banished | High suspicion from others | Wrongly accused during roundtable |
| Mark Bonnar | Banished | High | Lost head-to-head challenge |
| Joe Wilkinson | Murdered | Low | Removed by Traitors overnight |
| Jonathan Ross | Active (Traitor) | Rising | Survived votes, deflected suspicions |
| Cat Burns | Active (Traitor) | Medium | Defended herself over sleep theory |
| Alan Carr | Active (Traitor) | Medium to high | Forgot his shield, raised eyebrows |
| Kate Garraway | At risk | Medium | Faces possible face-to-face murder |
| Nick Mohammed | At risk | Very high | Admitted sabotage, trust in him fading |
| Lucy Beaumont | At risk | Low | Swept into danger due to others’ choices |
| David Olusoga | Safe (this round) | Low | Won protective shield |
| Celia Imrie | Safe | Low | Flew under radar |
| Joe M (Joe Marler) | Safe | Low | Protected via challenge |
What This Means for the Game’s Future
Viewers now wonder if the Faithfuls can recover. Their biggest mistake was trusting the wrong stories. Every wrong vote empowers the hidden trio further and reduces the Faithfuls’ chances of winning the prize fund.
Next week’s face-to-face murder is a game-changer. A selected contestant will look the Traitors in the eyes seconds before their elimination. That moment could expose subtle tells. It might also grant final words that plant seeds of doubt. Smart Faithfuls will analyze every reaction.
This episode showed how cunning and patience win Traitors, not loud accusations. Jonathan Ross is quietly controlling the pace. Alan Carr is blending into the crowd with humour. Cat Burns has built empathy and credibility. The trio is more coordinated than anyone realizes.
But viewers know one wrong word could still collapse their scheme. The castle has never been so unpredictable.
Trending FAQs
Who were eliminated in this episode of Celebrity Traitors?
Stephen Fry and Mark Bonnar were banished. Joe Wilkinson was murdered by the Traitors.
Who are the remaining Traitors?
Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns.
Why was Stephen Fry banished?
The Faithfuls followed the “Big Dog” theory and wrongly believed his leadership made him dangerous.
What is the new twist?
Kate, Nick or Lucy will be murdered face-to-face at the chessboard.
When does Celebrity Traitors return?
Next Wednesday on BBC, with the dramatic showdown viewers are already calling historic.
The battle between deception and truth is tightening with every vote. Celebrity Traitors has entered its most explosive stage yet. Viewers should prepare for shock, betrayal and a decision that could rewrite the game’s entire momentum.