Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway has shared that being on The Celebrity Traitors, and spending time in the Scottish Highlands with one star in particular, led to her seeking a medical diagnosis.
The broadcaster was banished from the castle in the most recent episode, the penultimate one of the series, after the suspicion that had been on her since the beginning came to heel.
Speaking to The Sun after her banishment aired, Kate explained that her chats with fellow contestant Cat Burns led to her looking into if she has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
"Talking to people like Cat about their music and about their life – she's autistic and ADHD and I've got that in my family," Kate said.
"And actually, I'm in the process of an ADHD diagnosis myself. In fact, I think it's pretty clear I am.
"So it's fascinating to see how it manifested for her."
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As she made her exit from the show, Kate referenced her late husband Derek Draper, who she cared for during the last few years of his life as he suffered the debilitating effects of long COVID, telling her fellow contestants that it allowed her to be silly and have fun.
In this interview, Kate said Derek would have "absolutely loved" seeing her not-very-good attempts at rooting out the Traitors in the cast.
"He would have watched, going, 'How could you not see this?!'" she said.
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Cat, who said on the show that her autism and ADHD means it sometimes requires a lot of effort for her to keep up when around others, recently postponed her How to Be Human Tour for her wellbeing.
"Touring is incredibly demanding mentally and physically, and I want to make sure I'm taking care of my wellbeing so I'm in the right headspace to give you the show you deserve," she said.
"When I step on stage, I really want to feel my best and give you a night that feels worth every moment of waiting."
Meanwhile, the final episode of The Celebrity Traitors airs this week and reveals if Cat and fellow Traitor Alan Carr can fool the Faithfuls and win the game.
The Celebrity Traitors final episode airs on BBC1 on Thursday 6 November at 9pm and on iPlayer afterwards. The Traitors series 1-3 are streaming on BBC iPlayer.
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