Ahead of the Celebrity Traitors final, the winner of the BBC reality TV series has leaked online.
Tonight is the night fans of the award-winning show will find out if Traitors Cat Burns and Alan Carr will win the £100,000 prize for their chosen charity, or if the Faithfuls – Joe Marler, David Olusoga, and Nick Mohammed – can stop them in their tracks.
It took the Faithfuls weeks to snag their first Traitor, Jonathan Ross, but now it really is anyone’s game with the Faithfuls casting their eyes over Cat and Alan as the finale looms.
However, a huge scheduling mishap has meant several fans now know the result of the first season of the celebrity spin-off.
Crave, a Canadian streaming service, uploaded the final episode yesterday evening, according to fans in Canada.
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The episode was said to have been removed after 90 minutes, but some eagle-eyed users managed to watch the finale before it disappeared from the streaming service.
A spokesperson for the BBC told Digital Spy: “We kindly ask anyone who thinks they know the outcome of The Celebrity Traitors to keep whatever they believe they know to themselves.
“Please avoid sharing potential spoilers so that the millions of fans who have been faithfully following every twist and turn of the series can enjoy the final this evening.
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Ahead of the finale, viewers have seen Joe revealing his suspicions over Alan and Cat.
“My plan involves getting really close to Alan and Cat so they keep me in the game, so then I can pull the rug from under their feet last minute,” Joe said last week, detailing how he intends to win the series for the Faithfuls. “Sorry Traitors, I’m coming for you.”
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