OLYMPIAN Tom Daley has sensationally lifted the lid on a little known secret of The Celebrity Traitors.
Appearing on This Morning on Wednesday, Tom spoke about how people with kids could phone home and had ‘special allowances’ compared to other people on the show.
The Team GB star was murdered on The Celebrity Traitors earlier this month.
Tom, who knew he would always be targeted because of his knowledge of the show, has now spoken out about his eviction and what it was like being on the show.
Speaking to Dermot and Alison on This Morning, Tom lifted the lid on his time on the show.
On getting murdered, Alison asked Tom: “Does it happen in the morning?”
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Tom said: “Yeah, you think you’re gonna go to breakfast, and they’re like ‘no, you got killed’.”
He then added how je was taken to a room where a piece of paper was waiting for him.
Dermot asked Tom: “What’s it like being in there?” to which Tom said: “It’s really intense.”
“You go in there, and you’re disconnected from everything,” he added.
Alison then asked: “No phones?” which Tom confirmed before dropping a bombshell.
Alison went on to ask: “So do you get to call your family and friends? Like on the evening? Like once or twice?”
Tom then looked tense as he said: “I think they might have made some exceptions for people with kids.”
Tom also revealed on the show that he had asked to be a Traitor, and was annoyed to have been given Faithful status.
When Tom was murdered, he spoke out about knowing he would be one of the first to go.
“It was so sad when I saw the letter on the chair and I instantly knew I’d been murdered.
“Because we haven’t found a Traitor yet, I thought there’s no way it can be a recruitment.
“I was firstly sad and then very confused about what The Traitors are doing because I clearly would be someone that would get banished at the Round Table.
“If any of the Traitors just planted that seed at the Round Table, I’m sure I would be banished.
“They could have murdered someone that they know would never have gotten banished at the Round Table.
“Maybe they thought of me as a threat. Maybe I was getting too close to the right answers.”
The Olympian also wanted to be a Traitor, rather than a Faithful, as he’s never been detected when he’s played the game at home with his family.
He said: “Every time I’ve played as a Traitor, no one has detected me.
“Every time I’ve played as a Faithful, people thought I was a Traitor because I was always trying to figure out who the Traitors were.
“I can perhaps be a little too vocal with my ideas in pursuit of them, which is exactly what has happened here.”










