The Traitors’ penultimate episode kicked off with the most tense breakfast in the show’s history, as viewers furiously slammed Charlotte Berman for ‘backstabbing’ her ally Freddie Fraser.
Thursday’s show kicked off with the Faithfuls learning that the Traitors had tried to murder Leanne Quigley, but failed due to the fact she’d won a shield in the previous day’s mission.
Given that Leanne had only told a select few that she had a shield, Freddie quickly realised that this put suspicion on him as a Traitor, as Charlotte had failed to tell him during their discussion in the turret.
This led to some terse words, with Leanne furious she’d been targeted as a murder victim, and she quickly shared her opinions with the other Faithfuls.
It also left Freddie hell-bent on exposing Charlotte as a Traitor, while she attempted to pin the blame on Alexander, insisting he’d been behaving ‘erratically.’
Fans agreed, and were quick to slam Charlotte for ‘throwing Freddie under the bus,’ and some declared he ‘wasn’t cut out’ to be a Traitor.
The Traitors ‘ penultimate episode kicked off with the most tense breakfast in the show’s history, as viewers slammed Charlotte Berman for ‘backstabbing’ her ally Freddie Fraser
Thursday’s show kicked off with the Faithfuls learning that the Traitors had tried to murder Leanne Quigley, but failed due to the fact she’d won a shield in the previous day’s mission
Given that Leanne had only told a select few that she had a shield, Freddie quickly realised that Charlotte lied to him, and the move put suspicion on him as a Traitor
Posts on X included: ‘Watching Charlotte play an excellent game and stabbing all her Traitors in the back.
‘Charlotte throwing Freddie under the bus thinking Leanne didn’t have a shield. Oh, Charlotte is a sneaky player.
‘Poor Freddie doesn’t know; Freddie is not cut out for this.
‘Devious move by Charlotte!’
‘Freddie clocking Charlotte after that absolute disasterclass of a breakfast.’
‘Breakfast is so f*****g awkward ahahaha Charlotte and Freddie are beefing.’
It comes after Minah broke her silence on her brutal banishment after it left viewers aghast.
Fans of the BBC series were shocked after Charlotte threw her teammate Minah under the bus, just two days before the finale.
It also left Freddie hell-bent on exposing Charlotte as a Traitor, while she attempted to pin the blame on Alexander, insisting he’d been behaving ‘erratically’
Fans agreed, and were quick to slam Charlotte for ‘throwing Freddie under the bus,’ and some declared he ‘wasn’t cut out’ to be a Traitor
Call centre manager Minah, 29, had survived ten episodes as a Traitor after being picked by Claudia Winkleman in the very first episode.
But viewers had feared she was in trouble after she recruited Charlotte, who has infamously put on a fake Welsh accent during the series, last week.
Minah broke her silence on Charlotte’s savage betrayal on the show’s spin-off Uncloaked on Wednesday, admitting she should have thought twice about her choice of teammate.
‘Charlotte, I had accused her on the second round table and she had proven her faithfulness so in my head I thought she is the only female who has proven to everybody that she is one hundred percent faithful therefore surely she will think that I want to win with her,’ she explained of her pick.
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‘But looking back on it now, because I accused her she didn’t trust me one bit.’
Minah went on to say though that she wouldn’t change a thing about how she played the game.
‘I want to say I’d pick different but if I’m being honest with you I wouldn’t do anything different, I didn’t win but I went out how I wanted to go out with integrity,’ she said.
‘I was clear in my mission which was a sisterhood. I tried where possible to protect Linda, I never made rumours about Charlotte.’
Of her possible other picks for a traitor, Minah mused: ‘Looking back I should have picked Lisa because Linda was out and in what world is there two older females? I thought she would have rather be murdered than accept and I didn’t want to put anyone out of the game in that way.’
‘I could have picked Frankie, but I just didn’t think Frankie was built to be a traitor. If I’d have known Leanne was in the army I would have picked her, but she always seemed very worried to me. Obviously that was a game plan for her.’