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BBC The Traitors winner unveils one star’s ‘easy’ route to final on celebrity edition

The winner of Celebrity Traitors could have already been decided, according to The Traitors winner Harry Clark

Celebrity Traitors is airing on BBC One(Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC/Studio Lambert/Cody Burridge/Artwork – BBC Creative)

The champion of Celebrity Traitors may have already been determined after merely four episodes, with a straightforward pathway to the finale clearly outlined, according to Harry Clark, who triumphed in the second series of The Traitors.

The 23-year-old claimed £95,150 in 2024 after successfully misleading everyone around him and remaining undetected as a Traitor within the castle.

It appears Harry hasn’t lost his strategic edge, as he’s disclosed the method by which he’d secure a direct route to the finale on Celebrity Traitors, which is presently broadcasting on BBC One, and it would position Alan Carr as the series victor.

“Alan could have won The Celebrity Traitors in Thursday’s episode,” Harry said.

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He proceeded to detail his theory, explaining how Alan could betray his fellow Traitors Cat Burns and Jonathan Ross, though the comedian would also need to enlist another celebrity during the process, reports the Daily Record.

“I would have got Cat Burns on my side to backstab Jonathan Ross. His time is coming and you need to throw the dogs a bone, the Faithful need a Traitor,” Harry told The Sun.

He continued by explaining that recruiting a celebrity such as Kate Garraway would make perfect sense, as she has endured “so much heat on her” and could easily be thrown “under the bus” later in the game.

“Then get rid of Cat Burns by saying she was the mastermind,” Harry added, revealing his strategy would guide Alan effortlessly to the finale.

Alan was enlisted as a Traitor by Claudia Winkleman, joining forces with Jonathan Ross and Cat Burns, with the trio so far successfully deceiving the faithfuls and avoiding arousing suspicion.

Alan Carr in The Celebrity Traitors (Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC/Studio Lambert/Euan Cherry)

Jonathan has been the only Traitor to face scrutiny in the game thus far, with many of his co-stars starting to suspect his true role. However, Alan and Cat have managed to stay largely unnoticed up to this point.

Despite his name being mentioned, he survived the latest roundtable, with Clare Balding becoming the third celebrity to be banished after the majority voted for her. She followed Niko Omilana and Tameka Empson, who were also banished.

After four episodes, the three Traitors had killed off three celebrities, Paloma Faith, Tom Daley and Ruth Codd, with the episode concluding on a cliffhanger ahead of the fourth murder.

The Celebrity Traitors airs on Wednesday and Thursday on BBC One at 9pm. All episodes are available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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