Welsh singer Charlotte Church was murdered just moments into the show, as Traitors comedian Alan Carr, TV presenter Jonathan Ross and singer Cat Burns had plotted their next move during last Thursday’s episode (October 16).
Reacting to her murder during Wednesday night’s episode, Charlotte said: “I thought I was going to be murdered. I’m outspoken at the round table, and I’m outspoken with my opinions, not that I was successful in being much of a threat to the Traitors.
“But as the game progressed, I hope that I would’ve been. I hope that’s why they’ve gotten rid of me. Well played Traitors.”
But who has become the latest victim of the Traitors? Let’s find out.
Who was murdered on Celebrity Traitors episode 6?
On Thursday’s instalment, Joe Wilkinson was the next Celebrity Traitors contestant to be eliminated by Alan, Jonathan and Cat after making their decision in the turret.
After opening the wax-sealed letter, which revealed their fate, he said: “I sort of expected it because I was quite lippy last night.”
Taking to X, one fan said: “Oh nooooooooo Joe!!!! When it comes down to the crunch crunch, gutted for him! #CelebrityTraitors.”
Another posted: “How could they do this? They have ruined the Joemance!! #CelebrityTraitors.”
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Joe’s murder came after Mark Bonnar was banished in a history-making tie earlier in the episode.
Following two rounds of voting, presenter Claudia Winkleman announced the banishment would be left to chance after Scottish actor Mark and historian David Olusoga received an equal number of votes.
At the end of Wednesday’s instalment, Claudia, told the celebrities: “Players, it is still a draw, therefore we will now leave this banishment to the hands of fate.”
The Celebrity Traitors airs on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

