Celebrity Traitors: Heartbreakers, Headmuch less Dummies and 'Edgy' Shakespeare

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Helen Bushbytradition reporter

It's banquet time on Celebrity Traitors

Spoiler warning: This article reveals particulars of the eighth episode of The Celebrity Traitors

Parting could have been candy sorrow for the younger lovers Romeo and Juliet, however when Shakespeare's well-known line is uttered by the traitor alan carrIt's like a murderous Macbeth.

He has killed – as soon as once more – Claudia's “queen of the palace” in plain sight, Celia ImrieQuoting the Bard whereas pouring a glass of wine over him at a grand dinner.

“Honestly, just because I was brave enough to take out a traitor,” Imri mentioned when she discovered of her destiny, citing her finally eliminating them. jonathan ross,

Imiri's demise was certainly a tragic second for all involved.

“I love living here, it's so beautiful and I'm disappointed. I wanted to stay until the end, but it's a game,” she mentioned sadly.

After studying that it was Imri's final supper, he joe marler He turned emotional, saying: “My sweet Celia is gone. My heart is broken. I'm fed up with this – they're taking out some lovely, lovely people.

“I don't have it anymore.”

But as Ed Gamble explained in BBC Two's Celebrity Traitors Uncloaked, Imrie's demise was also ripe for comedy.

His unintentional fart in episode three He was the reward that stored on giving.

“Farting is sweet sorrow,” he told her in a line worthy of Shakespeare, who also enjoyed contrasting dramatic moments with bursts of humor.

BBC/Studio Lambert Celebrity Traitors on Lavish MealBBC/Studio Lambert

joe marler [L] Enjoyed being around a table with Kat Burns and David Olusoga without voting for anyone

As the series progressed, Carr apparently got a taste for murder, removing Paloma Faith from the front and handing Lucy Beaumont her death warrant.

But this time, his conscience resurfaced and he found it “heartbreaking”.

“I'm actually hoping the third time's the attraction,” he said, trying to convince himself that he still has the potential to move forward.

host claudia winkelmann Shocked by Imrie's murder she declared: “I like him”, as she emerged from the breakfast room holding his portrait in hand.

Perhaps not surprisingly, Carr seemed a little worried when describing the upcoming roundtable afterward. cat burns His Shakespearean moment was “so apparent”.

He mentioned, “I’m very nervous, what is going to we do if everybody goes to my aspect at the moment.”

“I simply hope nobody places two and two along with that cocky Shakespeare quote.”

Afterwards, the contestants had to put their doubts and skepticism aside for the day's challenge – a creepy room full of headless dummies that required reattaching the head of their celebrity traitor.

Easy enough — except that our celebrities had to navigate through a fiendish array of red laser beams all pointed at strange angles, meaning the most agile person had the easiest time of it.

BBC/Studio Lambert Celebrity Plastic Head for SportsBBC/Studio Lambert

Celebrity heads had to be reattached to their bodies

nick mohammed It turned out something like twinkling fingers, which was relatively easy to accomplish.

But Marler struggled more, saying: “I'm not a type of agile, agile rugby gamers” and calling himself a bit of an “oil rig”.

Carr, noting that claire baldingThe head “regarded like Boris Johnson”, Imrie decided to take first and said: “I took Celia's head as a result of I missed her – although I murdered her, I had a pang of guilt!”

He later defended himself, admitting: “I'm holding my head, I'm narcissistic… Well, somebody's acquired to love it!”

After the thrilling finale, the celebs managed to complete the task and earned praise from Claudia, including a surprise compliment.

“Thank you, you had been wonderful. That was even higher than my wedding ceremony day,” she mentioned.

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Alan Carr had enough praise for Claire Balding's plastic head

After all the cordial atmosphere of the challenge, it became even more difficult for the contestants to face the round table, where with only six of them left, everyone felt exposed.

Burns was hoping that she “didn't give them sufficient time to stay round”. kate garraway It was unnaturally fast.

“I'm going to combat to the demise,” she said.

There was also a lot of fighting talk from Marler, who looked like he was going to embarrass Carr by name and vote for him.

But in the end he voted for Garraway, saying that she came across as a “dipsy maiden” but was probably “smarter than you thought”.

He was voted out – and left another loyalist in the dust.

As she left, she gave a moving speech referencing the death of her husband, political lobbyist and physician Derek Draper. bazaaz died last year After living with extreme complications after contracting Covid during the pandemic.

“I've been very critical and really unhappy for a few years, and also you all have allowed me to play essentially the most wonderful sport,” she said.

“But you also allow me to play, be silly, and have fun. Every single one of you.

“I'm actually going to convey a brand new thought to the start of a brand new sort of life, so thanks very a lot for that.”

BBC/Studio Lambert Kate Garraway is smiling in a gray suitBBC/Studio Lambert

Kate Garraway thanks everyone for helping her consider a new start in her life

with David Oluso A few votes were cast, including one for Carr, who managed to remain mostly quiet during the discussion with Burns.

Or so they thought.

Marler is believing them to be both traitors, and is now rallying Mohammed and Olusoga to support him as he heads to the finals.

“I'm actually hoping to get near Alan and Kat to allow them to preserve me within the sport, after which I can attempt to pull the rug out from beneath their toes on the final minute,” he mentioned.

“Sorry traitors, I'm coming for you.”

There was a key moment right near the end of the show, when each remaining contestant had to look the others in the eye and tell them that they were loyal.

Carr couldn't deal with it with out bursting into laughter. an x consumer It was referred to as “TV second of the 12 months”.

“I'm a loyalist, I simply get nervous,” he explained. The least he could do was to avoid sweating.

“Yeah, I'm not having it,” muttered Marler, who will undoubtedly cope with the traitors in subsequent week's ultimate.

With inputs from BBC

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