Former Traitors star Paul Gorton has provided exclusive insight into who might be the next contestant to face elimination in the hit BBC television series. The 38-year-old, who gained fame during the show's second series, has analysed the current cast and shared his predictions for the upcoming episode.
From Traitor to Spectator
Paul Gorton, who previously served as a traitor during the 2024 series, now watches the unfolding drama as a spectator. With the fourth series entering its final week, tension continues to build as contestants compete to discover whether a traitor or faithful will ultimately claim victory.
Exclusive Murder Prediction
In an exclusive conversation with Birmingham Mail, conducted on behalf of WhichBingo, Gorton revealed his thoughts on potential murder victims if no recruitment occurs. After carefully considering all remaining contestants, including Jade, Faraaz, and James, he identified one particular individual who has maintained a relatively low profile throughout the series.
"They'll maybe murder Jack if they want to kill someone that's a bit nothing, not really giving anything, a bit of a red herring kill," Gorton explained. "Well, who would kill Jack? That seems so bizarre. So yeah, maybe my money's on Jackie boy. I think Jack might go."
Considering Alternative Targets
Gorton also suggested the murder could target someone "a little bit random," mentioning contestants like Faraaz and Roxy as potential victims. His analysis considered various factors that might influence the traitors' decision-making process as they approach the series finale.
Approaching the Finale
The Traitors final approaches rapidly, with just days remaining before the ultimate winner is revealed. The psychological game continues to captivate audiences as alliances shift and suspicions grow among the remaining contestants.
Viewers can watch the unfolding drama on BBC One at 8pm or stream episodes on iPlayer. The series continues to generate significant discussion among fans who speculate about potential outcomes and contestant strategies.