Celebrity Traitors Finale Mistakenly Uploaded A Full Day Early Beyond the UK
Important: This article avoids reveals concerning the series conclusion
The final installment of this celebrity version of the popular reality show was mistakenly made available by international distributors before its planned UK airing on Thursday, according to official sources.
It is understood that the final was watched by a few hundred viewers of the online platform the streaming service in the North American country; these individuals were able to watch it for a couple of hours before it was removed.
The installment being uploaded was not a mistake by the producing network, and a spokesperson for the corporation asked those who think they have discovered the result of the show to "avoid sharing any reveals".
"We kindly ask those who thinks they know the ending of The Celebrity Traitors to keep whatever they believe they know to themselves," the statement said.
"Please avoid posting any spoilers so that the vast audience who have been faithfully following every twist and turn of the series can enjoy the final this evening."
This celebrity version is currently the top-rated TV show of the year, with an mean of 12.6 million viewers across the initial installments.
Fans of the series have been eagerly anticipating to see whether traitors Cat Burns and Alan Carr will win the £100,000 prize for charity or whether faithfuls Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olosuga will be triumphant.
A former winner of the third season of The Traitors stated that "no one likes reveals", which are "joy's enemy".
The winner mentioned they will be sitting down to view the final this evening as it airs, with all of his family and "a bucket of popcorn".
Thursday night's final episode is lengthened to 70 minutes on BBC One, with an extended edition of The Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked set to air on the secondary channel after the finale.
Presenter Ed Gamble will be joined by the contestants and Claudia Winkleman as they respond to the series conclusion.