Tensions have reached boiling point on Celebrity Traitors as BBC viewers witness the Faithfuls becoming increasingly irritated over their inability to unmask a Traitor.
During last week's episode on the BBC show, audiences observed an unprecedented moment on the programme when the contestants failed to reach a collective agreement at the roundtable.
This led to Mark Bonnar and David Olusoga's fate on the series being determined by chance, which saw the Line of Duty actor eliminated from the competition.
Recently, the actor admitted thatrevisiting the harsh elimination continues to sting.
Nevertheless, one celebrity on the series has been messaged by the programme bosses after revealing certain backstage goings-on with fans, reports Wales Online.
On Tuesday's edition of Lorraine, presenter Christine Lampard remarked: "The producers have had to tell off some of the celebrities, they haven't been behaving, have they?"
Entertainment correspondent Tyler West disclosed that Jonathan Ross has received a reminder from bosses regarding what information he's able to divulge.
ITV audiences subsequently listened to an extract from Jonathan's podcast featuring his daughter, Honey, who clarified the circumstances.
He stated: "It's nerve-wracking watching it, for me. The roundtables, of course, because a lot of stuff is edited out, and I'm not allowed, I didn't realise, but I'm not allowed to talk about the stuff that's edited out.
"I can understand why. When I started talking about it last week, they sent us all this, kindly saying, 'Just to remind you all these are the things in your contracts that you're not allowed to talk about'.
"So, I'll skirt around it as much as possible and not break any rules, but there's a fairly comprehensive list. Most of it is to protect the integrity of the game as a viewing experience for people, so it makes perfect sense."
Currently, the Traitors on the show are Alan Carr, Cat Burns, and Jonathan Ross. However, they've managed to dodge suspicions with Faithfuls being ousted at each roundtable.
On Wednesday night, either Kate Garraway, Nick Mohammed, or Lucy Beaumont will be the next to be assassinated by the Traitors.
In an unexpected twist, they'll be meeting them face-to-face to receive the news.
Celebrity Traitors is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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