Celebrity Traitors is continuing to grip BBC viewers - and last night's episode was probably the most dramatic yet as the Faithful finally ousted a Traitor. Not only did they catch a Traitor, they caught 'Big Dog' Jonathan Ross, who was thrown under the bus by fellow Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns around the roundtable.
Ahead of tonight's instalment, SportsCasting's latest odds have shown Cat Burns is the favourite to win the series, while the loveable Nick Mohammed is the prime target for murder. Meanwhile, historian David Olusogo looks most vulnerable to banishment, as many of the celebrities don't seem to trust him. Spokesperson Andy Newton said: "Heading into the final stages, Cat Burns leads the winner market at 5/4, with Joe Marler and Alan Carr close behind.
"Celia Imrie remains a strong contender, while Nick Mohammed's sharp gameplay makes him a standout player but also a prime target for murder. David Olusoga, at 14/1, and Kate Garraway, at 8/1, are seen as outsiders."
They added: "Cat has avoided suspicion for the most part, though Nick has been quietly scrutinising her every move. Alan Carr has found his footing as a Traitor, even surviving a late-game blunder with his shield by playing it off as his usual bumbling style.
"Celia's inquisitive nature proved key in Jonathan Ross's downfall, highlighting her strategic importance among the Faithful."
They said Nick's intelligence puts him at risk, while Cat, Joe Marler, Alan and Celia Imrie appeared best positioned to win the money for their chosen charities.
Andy added: "The finale promises a tense battle of strategy, observation, and cunning as the players fight for the cash on the line."
The Celebrity Traitors continues tonight on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 9pm.
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