Former The Traitors UK star Paul Gorton has shared his predictions about the current season, teasing a "bloodbath".
Paul, known for being a Traitor on season 2, took to Twitter/X to weigh in on what he thinks will happen in the finale of the third series.
"MASSIVE week coming. What's the biggest turns and twists you think could happen? Here's mine – no Traitors final…" he wrote in a post today (January 20).
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Asked to elaborate, Paul explained he believes the final firepit ceremony, where the winner or winners are declared, will see no Traitors taking part.
"That's what I mean, the fire pit.. if it is a fire pit this year. With the none reveal it could be a bloodbath!" he wrote.
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At the moment, Minah is the sole original Traitor of season 3 after both Armani and Linda were banished from the castle. In episode 8, Minah successfully recruited Faithful Charlotte to join the dark side and become a Traitor.
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The most recent episode of the show, which aired last Friday (January 18), saw Faithful Leon being voted out by his fellow contestants, following the events of the Death Match card game.
Meanwhile, Minah and Charlotte chose to murder again, though the identity of their victim will only be unveiled this Wednesday (January 22).
As the season is nearing its end, host Claudia Winkleman has teased a new twist, which will be revealed in due course and will give one contestant the power to "turn the entire game on its head".
The Traitors season 3 is airing Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Another season and a celebrity spin-off have already been confirmed, while international versions also stream on iPlayer.
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