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In less than a week, Celebrity Traitors viewers will find out if the Faithfuls will take home the prize pot, or if the Traitors will deceive them all. Ahead of the finale, one of the finalists, Nick Mohammed, has revealed that there was a "basic human right" that they didn't get behind the scenes that caused one of his co-stars to "kick off".
On a podcast, Nick, who has reached the final alongside his fellow Faithfuls Joe Marler and David Olusoga, as well as Traitors Cat Burns and Alan Carr, revealed what it was really like to be on the Celebrity Traitors. "All your devices are taken from you," he shared.
"I was allowed one phone conversation a day with the kids. You are isolated from the outside world." He added that they were so isolated that they didn't even know what time of day it was.
"We weren't even allowed to know the time," he said. "So when we were in the castle, you'd be like 'What's the time?'. And they'd be like 'It's Traitors time'."
Talking to Stuart Goldsmith on The Comedian's Comedian Pod, Nick revealed that this wasn't taken well by some of the cast. "Every single member of production had to just answer with that until someone kicked off and they said 'It's a basic human right, you can just tell us the time, it doesn't mean anything'."
He added that production was "so clever" in a "positive way" and that he "absolutely adored" his time on the show. Nick said he was "reluctant to do anything as me" rather than in a character - that's why he hasn't done Taskmaster - but he loved the show, so felt he had to do it.
Nick is one of three Faithfuls left in the show. In the last episode, Celia Imrie was murdered and Kate Garraway was banished, leaving Nick, Joe and David on the Faithful team.
While many thought Cat and Alan would win the show, having played a brilliant game so far, an alliance has formed between the Faithfuls, and they have all shared that they believe Cat and Alan to be the remaining Traitors.
The other Traitor during the series was Jonathan Ross. As of yet, he is the only Traitor to be caught and was only banished on Wednesday (29 October). How long it took the Faithfuls to root out a Traitor led Joe Wilkinson to dub the group the "worst Faithfuls ever".
When he left, Jonathan almost tricked the group into believing he was Faithful. He said: Ive got no idea what everyones doing wrong. I cant believe youve done it again. I cant believe that Im standing here for no good reason I dont want to be rude but - youre idiots! Im not judging, because its fiendish - Im not blaming the players, Im blaming the game.
I am now, and have been all through the game, completely Faithful, he insisted, as heads went into hands around the table, before he added: To the Traitors!
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