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Celebrity Traitors: Pressure to find Traitors reaches fever pitch – but are they turning on each other?

Elsewhere, the giggling, sweating, nervously-scratching-his-head Alan Carr remains a thing of the past.

Now a cold-hearted killer, Carr seemed to take great pleasure in watching the faithfuls try and work out who had been murdered.

“To be sitting there outwitting Stephen Fry, I mean, it’s like beating Albert Einstein in chess or Cluedo or something,” Carr said.

“I just started stuffing cheese in my mouth cos I can’t stop grinning. Isn’t it funny? I was so nervous when Claudia squeezed my shoulder blade, and now I just love being a traitor.”

Other talking points from Wednesday’s show include Ross’s outfits… again. And not only because he insists on walking around in sunglasses (surely this looks like a man who has something to hide?).

“Once again Jonathan Ross proves he has one of the strangest choice of clothes ever seen on Traitors,” wrote one X user.

Cat Burns – one of the younger celebs – revealing she doesn’t know who Helen Mirren is was another joyful moment. “She’s a national treasure,” her fellow players told her.

Elsewhere, Celia Imrie continues to surprise us all – as she revealed she has a crush on Ross when she voted for him.

And people on social media seemed pleasantly surprised at Mark Bonnar’s singing during the challenge.

“Mark singing from the trap is such a vibe,” wrote one X user.

“Not Mark singing Loch Lomond in the bear trap, I love it,” said entertainment reporter Jodie McCallum. “This is the Scottish representation we need.”

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