The tension is almost unbearable. As the final of *Celebrity Traitors* looms, Kate Garraway’s recent banishment has unleashed a torrent of realization amongst the remaining Faithfuls. Suddenly, the game’s intricate web of deception is coming into sharp focus, and the spotlight is falling squarely on two names: Alan Carr and Cat Burns.
Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed, and David Olusoga stand as the last bastion of honesty, and they’re beginning to see the ruthless efficiency with which the Traitors have eliminated their opponents. Joe, in particular, is convinced of Cat and Alan’s calculated strategy, a suspicion that’s proving chillingly accurate.
Alan Carr’s attempt to simply state “I’m a Faithful” dissolved into uncontrollable laughter, a moment that should have raised alarms but somehow didn’t fully register with his fellow contestants. It’s a testament to his masterful manipulation, a performance that continues to defy expectation.
 
Kate Garraway, reflecting on her exit, believes Cat Burns made a critical error by voting her out. “I think she might be done for now,” Kate stated, suggesting the move exposed Cat’s hand. “She’s left herself the only woman in the game, so surely the Faithfuls will question an all-male Traitor alliance?”
Kate’s insight is astute. Claudia Winkleman, the mastermind behind the game, deliberately diversified the Traitor selection in previous seasons, choosing women after a series dominated by male deceivers. Cat’s decision has potentially painted a target on her back, leaving her vulnerable as the final showdown approaches.
Interestingly, Cat was the one Traitor who never truly registered on Kate’s radar. They shared genuine conversations, delving into topics far removed from the game’s treacherous landscape. Kate was captivated by Cat’s deceptive abilities, acknowledging her as a true “mastermind.”
 
While Kate suspected Jonathan Ross and even Alan Carr of being a “Big Dog” – a leading Traitor – no one else seemed to share her concerns. Alan’s charm and humor proved disarming, even earning Kate’s admiration despite her unwavering loyalty to the Faithful.
Tom Daley’s distrust of Kate was surprisingly strong, fueled by her repeated use of the word “flabbergasted.” He meticulously crafted Faithful and Traitor hats, a visual representation of his suspicions, completely unaware that Kate was genuinely baffled by the game’s complexities.
The isolation within the castle contributed to the misunderstandings. Limited interaction outside of missions and strategic roundtables allowed suspicions to fester, creating a breeding ground for paranoia and misjudgment. Kate felt the weight of suspicion during the final roundtable, labeled as “ditsy” and a weak player.
 
Despite the accusations, Kate found the situation amusing. Alan Carr even suggested eliminating her would be pointless, as her confusion would simply be attributed to getting lost in the castle. Her “discombobulation” ironically prolonged her stay in the game.
Now, with the final approaching, Cat and Alan have pledged to split the prize money if they succeed. But will their alliance hold? The Faithfuls, armed with newfound clarity, face a desperate battle to expose the Traitors and secure a victory for charity.
 
                             
                                                                                         
                                                                                         
                                                                                         
                                                                                         
                                                                                        