The Traitors series 2 episode 11 spoilers follow.
The Traitors aired the penultimate episode of series 2 tonight (January 25), as we saw another murder, another banishment, and the reveal of the final five contestants. You can find out exactly what went down by clicking this link, because that's not what we're talking about here.
Nope, we are (once again) talking about Claudia Winkleman's outfits.
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We've covered Claudia's chunky knits, blazers, boots and coats and where to buy them before, but in the latest episode, Claudia took it up to the next level, wearing a tiered cloak as silent monks in purple hooded robes stood around her. And she had a gong.
"Claudia dressing as one big giant fringe is the level of camp I now take completely for granted," wrote one viewer, while another said: "It's hard to tell where Claudia's fringe haircut stops and the costume starts."
BBC podcast journalist Alex Rhodes joked that Claudia has asked the wardrobe department for "an evil Christmas tree vibe." At least we think they're joking, but maybe this is some inside info?
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Someone else called the outift: "Reason 347 that Claudia is literally the most iconic host of a TV show."
Other, more pun-inclined folk were reminded of other pieces of pop culture, with "Claudia WinkleBran" referencing Game of Thrones, and "Claudia Wicker Man" being pretty self-explanatory.
Plenty of other fans felt like Claudia's outfit reminded them of classic CBBC gameshow Raven, which caused Raven himself, James Mackenzie, to post pictures of Claudia, Jon Snow, and himself and write: "This was my outfit first!"
The Traitors series 2 final airs tomorrow night (January 26) at 9pm on BBC One, followed by The Traitors: Uncloaked on BBC Two.
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