Five famous faces have battled their way to the final of The Celebrity Traitors after weeks of deceit and double-crossing, leaving some real showbiz friendships in ruins.
Rugby legend Joe Marler, comedian and actor Nick Mohammed and historian David Olusoga are the three Faithfuls left standing, alongside the last two Traitors, comedian Alan Carr and singer Cat Burns.
While Cat and Alan have managed to slip through to the final undetected, their luck may be about to change after Joe voiced his suspicions that the pair are actually Traitors in the second-to-last episode.
This follows a series of gaffes from Alan, including a moment where he forgot he had earned a shield in one of the missions, which Joe was quick to notice. However, his decision to 'kill off' his close friend, Paloma Faith, in the series' first episode seemed to have saved him from a mass attack at the Round Table.
Meanwhile, Cat has kept a cool and quiet profile, but this in itself has now aroused suspicion in the series' final episodes, reports Wales Online.
With the grand finale just around the corner, Alan has now spoken out about the reaction to his time on the BBC game show so far, including a "bizarre" fan theory he came across.
"I've been bathing in the love, it really has put a spring in my step, and I am loving the constant flow of memes that pop up on my feed," he started.
"The public scrutiny and all the theories, some actually quite bizarre, have been really interesting to read, but I guess when you have such huge ratings this analysis of your every move comes with the territory."
He went on to say: "Someone sent me a clip of a psychologist on a local radio station saying I wouldn't do well on the show because I'm playing a role and I'm not the 'real' Alan Carr.
"That's quite a statement considering I've never met this lady. It seems everyone has an opinion!"
The final episode of The Celebrity Traitors will be broadcast on Thursday night (November 6) at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer, followed by an extended edition of The Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked on BBC Two.
Ed Gamble, the host of the spin-off show, will be joined by the entire celebrity cast as well as Claudia Winkleman, who presents the main series, as they reflect on their time in the castle.
The Celebrity Traitors concludes on Thursday (November 6) night at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer
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