THE CELEBRITY Traitors have struck again – but fans think one of them has sealed his own fate.
In tonight’s episode actress Ruth Codd was murdered by the three traitors – Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns.
Ruth Codd has been murdered on The Celebrity Traitors
However fans think Jonathan has sealed his own fate
She was convinced her “killer” was Jonathan Ross who she’d had a row with the previous day in which she called him a backstabber.
Discussing her exit, she said: “I knew this was coming.
“I was murdered definitely because I was a threat to the traitors. I was one of the few people in the group that had my own mind.”
And with her shock exit, fans reckon Jonathan has sealed his own fate after the row they had.
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Ruth had pointed out to the group – backed up by Clare Balding – that Jonathan had tried to form an alliance with them and Niko Omilana.
The chat show host went on to vote for Niko at the round table – before denying ever suggesting an alliance in the car with the three other celebrities.
With Ruth now murdered, fans think Jonathan will soon be sussed as a traitor.
One wrote: “Massive mistake by The Traitors in murdering Ruth – Jonathan looks guilty as sin now. Ouch.”
A second said: “This better be Jonathan’s downfall!
#TheCelebrityTraitors #Traitors #CelebrityTraitors”
Another added: “Jonathan Ross attempting to off the double bluff #CelebrityTraitors #Traitors”
Meanwhile The Celebrity Traitors has overtaken Strictly Come Dancing as Britain’s most-watched TV series, with a staggering 7.1m tuning in this week.
The spin-off show launched last Wednesday on BBC One with a respectable 6.1m viewers, but the buzz around the star-studded contest has seen its ratings soar by a further million.
Last week’s Strictly, which is also hosted by Claudia Winkleman, had 6.9m watching on Saturday night, while some episodes of the dance contest have been as low as 5.6m this series.
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