Celebrity Traitors episode seven: Backstabbing, dirty work and an iconic exit speech

Earlier in the show, another faithful was murdered. This time, it was Lucy Beaumont’s turn, having finished the last episode on the losing chess team.
The comedian was taken out in style, in a face-to-face killing, back at the giant chess board.
She looked genuinely shocked when she realised the identities of the three traitors.
“I’m not happy with you at all,” she tells them. “You played this really, really well.”
And like everyone else, her first thought when she realised it was Alan Carr under the hood was, “Alan Killed Paloma!!!”
“Murdering face to face was so harsh, and so raw,” said Carr. “I feel like the Grim Reaper.”
Kate Garraway, who was also on the losing team, managed to avoid being murdered.
But she was disappointed at the reaction of her fellow players when she walked into breakfast the following morning.
“Nobody’s pleased to see me,” said the TV presenter. “Why does nobody trust me?”
Joe Marler was quick to explain that her problem is, she doesn’t come with a lot of theories, which Garraway didn’t dispute.
“I’m so useless, I can’t bear it,” she said.



