A Celebrity Traitors feud has kicked off after the series first face-to-face murder saw one star left raging over shocking betrayal by ‘close friend’.
Lucy Beaumont is the next Celeb to be sent packing after being murdered by Traitors Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns.
The BBC One show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, saw Kate Garraway, Lucy, and Nick Mohammed all at risk of the chop.
In an shock twist, the Traitors were told they must kill in plain sight for the second time this series.
The trio earmarked comic Lucy, Ted Lasso star Nick and GMB favourite Kate as their three potential victims and the trio learned of the savage development as they received a telegram.
The message inside explained that they had to go to a giant chessboard where they would learn if they would be killed by the traitors face to face.
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In an agonising moment Nick, Lucy and Kate were shown, one by one standing alone on the chessboard in the dead of night.
Nick and Kate turned around to be greeted by host Claudia and evaded murder but it was Lucy who was left standing in shock after meeting the Traitors face-to-face.
After being confronted with the deadly trio Lucy let out a gasp exclaiming “I was right !”
She continued: “I hope you all feel terrible about yourselves.”
Lucy was then handed a letter detailing her murder before locking eyes with singer Cat saying: “I’m not happy with you at all”.
Seemingly upset, Cat later replied: “I’m sorry Lucy”
“No that’s not good enough,” Lucy quickly hit back.
As the murderers walked away Jonathan quipped: “See you wouldn’t want to be you” leaving Lucy stumped and standing alone.
In her confessional the comedian revealed that she had formed a close friendship with Cat throughout the show.
“I can’t believe it was Cat. I’ve totally let my emotions cloud things and not wanting to believe that because I’ve built up a friendship with somebody that there not capable of doing it.”
“There was an element of real shock and feeling quite betrayed.” she added.
As the cameras cut to the next morning after the revelation of Lucy’s death had come to light, Cat could be seen looking guilty.
In a later confessional, she admitted: “I actually felt really bad murdering Lucy.
“I felt quite guilty but it had to be done.”











