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Celebrity Traitors fans are convinced they worked out who survives the next murder after spotting a ‘massive tell’ in the teaser clip.
The BBC gameshow – hosted by Claudia Winkleman – returns on Wednesday night.
Before the last episode finished, viewers saw Kate Garraway, Lucy Beaumont and Nick Mohammed all at risk of getting killed by the Traitors.
In another shock twist, Alan Carr, Cat Burns and Jonathan Ross were told they must kill in plain sight again.
The trio considered their three potential victims – Lucy, Nick and Kate – as they learned of the savage development and received a telegram.
In a cliffhanger, Lucy, Nick and Kate were shown, one by one, heading alone to the chessboard in the dead of night.
Celebrity Traitors fans are convinced they worked out who survives the next murder after spotting a ‘massive tell’ in the teaser clip
The BBC gameshow – hosted by Claudia Winkleman – returns on Wednesday night
In the preview, they all look terrified as the chess piece moved towards them, before the screen turns black.
Fans think that Nick’s face was a giveaway that he is saved by Claudia.
They made the prediction based on him making the same face when he met The Traitors host for the first time.
Taking to X, one person wrote: ‘Agreed, this was such a massive tell.’
Another penned: ‘He made the same face before when he met Claudia. He’s seeing her!’
A third shared: ‘I think Nick thought he would be up for murder, then he’s surprised to see Claudia.’
It comes after the BBC hired mental health experts to look after the stars on Celebrity Traitors due to the gruelling nature of the show.
The channel has taken extra care to make those taking part feel at ease by hiring a psychotherapist and a psychologist to be available at all times.
The channel has taken extra care to make those taking part feel at ease by hiring a psychotherapist and a psychologist to be available at all times
A TV source also told The Sun: ‘People may think it is just a telly show but when you’re living the game 24/7, it takes a toll’ (host Claudia Winkleman seen)
Credits at the end of each episode list chartered psychologist Victoria Plant and psychotherapist and counsellor Tanya Taylor-Wright.
A TV source also told The Sun: ‘People may think it is just a telly show but when you’re living the game 24/7, it takes a toll.
‘It was made clear to the celebrities that help was on hand for them if they were struggling with the mind games.
‘There is a duty of care in television now, so medical experts are employed on set, but it was of paramount importance on The Traitors because of the nature of the show.’
The BBC said: ‘Since the very first series in 2022, we have had a dedicated welfare team and psychological support on hand at all times who monitor and regularly speak to all of the players in private to ensure they feel comfortable throughout the entire process.
‘Our priority is and will continue to be supporting the wellbeing of our cast and this is the case before, during and after filming.’
The Celebrity Traitors continues on Wednesday at 9pm on BBC One. Catch up on BBC iPlayer.










