Are you a fan of The Traitors? Then you might be as frustrated as some viewers who feel the spin-off show, Traitors: Uncloaked, is giving away too much! It seems a pattern has emerged, and fans are pleading with the show's producers to change things up.
The issue? Traitors: Uncloaked, hosted by Ed Gamble, airs directly after the main show on BBC One. It features banished and murdered contestants, along with celebrity guests and former Traitors contestants, discussing the main show's events. The problem arises at the end of each Uncloaked episode when Ed teases the guests for the next episode. Some eagle-eyed viewers have noticed a connection, claiming the guest lineup often hints at who will be eliminated in the following episode.
For example, when Charlotte Church and Traitor Amanda, both Welsh, appeared on Uncloaked to discuss Fiona's exit, viewers could deduce Fiona's fate before the main show even aired.
One fan on X (formerly Twitter) explained their theory: the show seems to use themed guests, making the pattern too obvious. They pointed out that Mark appeared on Uncloaked after Amanda's banishment, mirroring his own. Similarly, Fozia, who was murdered face-to-face, had a guest appearance like Maz. The fan concluded, "I knew Fiona would go tonight when I saw the guests were two ex Welsh contestants and a Welsh traitor."
This has sparked a lively debate. While some viewers agree the pattern is too blatant, others disagree. Some argue that it's rare to see the Uncloaked guest lineup before the main show airs. Others suggest the issue is with viewers seeking out this information.
But here's where it gets controversial... The fan who initially pointed out the pattern noted that the guest list is readily available in the episode descriptions, making it easy to spot the potential spoilers.
The main show's latest episode saw Traitor Fiona banished after a tense roundtable. However, Rachel isn't entirely in the clear, as Harriet still suspects her. Meanwhile, Matthew proposed a bold deal with the Traitors, adding a cliffhanger for fans to ponder until next week.
What do you think? Do you agree that Traitors: Uncloaked gives away too much? Or is it not a big deal? Share your thoughts in the comments!