Celebrity Traitors star Kate Garraway ‘lets slip’ winner of BBC series

Kate Garraway appeared on Good Morning Britain after her banishment from The Celebrity Traitors.
08:12, 31 Oct 2025
TV star Kate Garraway has spoken about her exit from The Celebrity Traitors during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, and hinted at who could possibly win.
The journalist was a Faithful in Claudia Winkleman’s murder mystery programme, playing alongside the likes of Jonathan Ross, Cat Burns, Alan Carr, Sir Stephen Fry, Joe Marler, Lucy Beaumont and Nick Mohammed.
Despite raising suspicions and almost being murdered face-to-face – and let’s not forget the side-eye from Tom Daley – Kate made it to the semi-finals, but was ultimately banished from the game and revealed herself to be a Faithful.
She’s now spoken about her time on the show as she returned to Good Morning Britain alongside Ranvir Singh and Adil Ray.
Kate appeared on Good Morning Britain after her banishment from The Celebrity Traitors (Image: ITV)READ MORE: Celebrity Traitors fans convinced show revealed finale spoiler in editing blunderREAD MORE: Celebrity Traitors’ Claudia Winkleman ‘drops telling clue’ about Cat Burns
“It’s been brilliant, because when you’re in there, it’s such a different experience from when you’re watching it,” Kate began, quipping she’s been “flabbergasted” to watch what the other players had been saying about her.
“Every roundtable, I was always under attack, always under suspicion, I’m amazed I lasted,” she admitted.
She went on: “It’s really intense, those Traitors probably had a very tough time, you’re with a group of incredible people and you’re having to lie, deceive and murder them.
“I was completely myself all the way through, I thought it’d be easier.”
Kate opened up about her time on the BBC murder mystery programme (Image: BBC)
She added: “I was absolutely flabbergasted that they were suspicious of me, I thought, I must be the least suspicious person in the world.”
Speaking about her final roundtable, which saw Kate battle against fellow Faithful David Olusoga as they both voted each other out after tensions bubbled.
“I didn’t take it personally, at the end of the day, it’s an incredible game that you’re sucked into… I didn’t take it personally, I’ve lived genuine life or death, so at the end of the day, this is a game, and you know you’re not really going to be murdered.”
Kate admitted she was “amazed I lasted” (Image: BBC)
However, she added she can understand how it is “easy” to take it personally after growing so close to the other stars in the castle.
Kate has left five other players in the game, with the final set to air next Thursday, and will see Faithfuls Nick, Joe and David against remaining Traitors Cat and Alan.
When probed on who takes the prize-pot, Kate admitted, “I genuinely don’t know,” before adding: “I’d love it to be a Faithful, I think Nick is brilliant, I think Joe M is coming through brilliantly.”
She has a “sneaky feeling” Alan Carr is set to win (Image: BBC)
She then added: “I have a sneaky feeling it’s going to be a Traitor and I have a sneaky feeling it’s going to be Alan, I think he’s a mega-star.
“But I don’t know, that’s just me saying what I think.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and ITVX. The Celebrity Traitors continues on Thursday at 9pm and is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.




