Celebrity Chaos: Shocking Twists And Turns In The Celebrity Traitors

  • By Avery
  • Oct. 18, 2025, 2:40 p.m.

Double Trouble: Banishments and a Shocking Murder

A rollercoaster of emotions hit The Celebrity Traitors as two beloved stars were banished, and a jaw-dropping murder shook the celebrity camp. YouTube sensation Niko Omilana, known for his pranks and antics, and EastEnders star Tameka Empson faced the dreaded roundtable. Suspicions ran high, leading to their unexpected exits. Alas, both revealed they were faithfuls all along. A surprised Omilana lamented, “Can't believe I'm out so quickly.”

The Traitors Strike Again

High up in their scheming tower, the traitors – Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr, and Cat Burns – plotted their next move. The trio decided to target retired Olympic diver Tom Daley. The shocking news hit the group hard when Daley was a no-show at breakfast, leaving everyone in disbelief. Alan Carr, reflecting on the group's reaction, said, “It was just the kind of impact I wanted, people couldn't believe it, 'Where's Tom? Why Tom?' Well he's been murdered. Deal with it.”

Drama and Intrigue Continue

The drama didn’t stop there. Previously, Carr had dramatically ousted singer Paloma Faith with a lethal touch, leaving the group on edge. In the spin-off, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, the faithfuls must unmask the traitors while engaging in challenges to boost the prize fund. If any traitors remain by the end, they claim the prize, leaving the faithfuls empty-handed.

Since its UK launch in 2022, The Traitors has captivated millions on the BBC, winning accolades like the Bafta TV Award for best reality show. The celebrity series launched on October 8, drawing an impressive six million viewers. Tune in every Wednesday and Thursday on BBC One to catch the latest twists!

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