
The finale of the celebrity edition of The Traitors is set to be shown in some UK cinemas. Find out all the details below.
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The celebrity spin-off to The Traitors is currently airing on the BBC, with the first episode debuting on October 8.
Famous faces from all areas of entertainment have gathered at Ardross Castle in Scotland for the series – including Alan Carr, Paloma Faith, Charlotte Church, sportsmen Tom Daley and Joe Marler and presenters Clare Balding and Sir Stephen Fry.
The season is set to conclude next Thursday (November 6) at 9pm, and a handful of UK cinemas are showing the episode to mark the occasion.
The Mockingbird Cinema in Birmingham is among those screening the episode, with a £5 ticket securing a place and a “welcome shot to toast the chaos”. All profits will go directly to SIFA Fireside, a homeless support service and charity in the city.
Meanwhile, the Light in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, is gearing up to show the finale for free, with guests encouraged to pre-order their “cinema combo” to reserve a seat.
Woolwich Works are also hosting a screening, which will include an opportunity to win free drinks in a “life and death game”, while the Light in Brighton are also celebrating the show’s final episode.
Some pubs are even getting in on the action, with The Red Lion Leytonstone hosting a free event with popcorn.
The series follows the epic finale of the main show’s third season, which was the most-watched episode in the show’s history.
In other Traitors news, comedian and presenter Alan Carr has said he’s no longer friends with Paloma Faith after murdering her on the show.
Elsewhere, Celia Imrie’s breaking wind on the show has been called a highlight of the series so far by fans.
During the October 15 episode, the offending sound was heard during a tense moment. Host Claudia Winkleman asked “What just happened?” as contestants burst into fits of laughter. Imrie confessed: “I just farted, Claudia. It’s nerves, but I always own up.” Her fellow celebrities laughed even louder, although Winkleman assured her: “I always own up too.”
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