The Traitors fans spot way contestants can ‘work out’ who is a faithful with simple breakfast ‘clue’
THE Traitors viewers are demanding show bosses switch up breakfast scenes to stop players from easily figuring out who is a Faithful.
Last night fans watched as Aubrey became the first player to be murdered by the Traitors.
While those watching ahead on iPlayer also know who the second person to go is ahead of tonight’s programme.
On both occasions the last arrivals into the breakfast room were those in the frame to be murdered and therefore Faithfuls.
One observant viewer wrote on X: “I really hope #TheTraitors producers have figured out a fix for the fact that this season, the players will all know that the last two in for breakfast are always Faithful.”
Another posted: “They still don’t have Traitors coming in as one of the last potential murder victims at breakfast. Why have none of the contestants worked this out yet? #TheTraitorsUK.”
A third said: “Producers need to make sure a Traitor come through last at breakfast after the murder. This never happened last year and was picked up. Last year they focused on the tension for viewers…”
Flamboyant Aubrey, 67, was axed after being dubbed a major threat to the four Traitors due to his eagle-eyed observations.
In a secret meeting, the four hooded figures shared their thoughts on who they wanted to ‘murder’.
As the cast flocked in for breakfast the next morning, they eventually realised Aubrey was missing.
Denise was particularly upset by the loss having grown close to Aubrey and seen him as an important ally.
Host Claudia Winkleman joined the group to announce that the Loughborough dandy had left the show.
Traitor Ash explained to camera why they had chosen him, saying: “I think it sends a message. I don’t think anyone expects us who are here right now to chose Aubrey.”
“We have to take out the strongest link first.”
The disappointed Faithful member was shown receiving a letter letting him know he had been ‘murdered’ overnight.
Aubrey guessed he had been picked for being too observant, saying: “I say what I see. Perhaps I should’ve kept quiet or whatever.”
However, he did hint at a possible return, threatening the Traitors that they would regret having chosen him.