Celebrity Traitors Finale Accidentally Made Available 24 Hours Early Beyond the UK
Note: This piece does not contain spoilers related to the series conclusion
The final episode of this star-studded version of the popular reality show was mistakenly made available by overseas distributors prior to its planned UK broadcast on Thursday, as confirmed official sources.
It is understood that the final was viewed by a few hundred subscribers of the streaming service the streaming service in the North American country; they were able to watch it for a short period until it was removed.
The installment being uploaded was not a mistake by the producing network, and a representative for the corporation asked those who believe they know the outcome of the series to "refrain from posting any reveals".
"We urge those who thinks they know the ending of The Celebrity Traitors to hold any information they have to themselves," the announcement read.
"We ask you to refrain from posting any spoilers so that the millions of fans who have been closely watching every twist and turn of the show can experience the finale this evening."
This celebrity version is currently the top-rated TV program of the current year, with an mean of 12.6 million viewers over the initial installments.
Fans of the series have been eagerly anticipating to see whether deceivers the traitors will secure the £100,000 prize for a good cause or whether loyal contestants Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olosuga will be triumphant.
A past champion of the third series of The Traitors stated that "no one likes spoilers", which are "the thief of joy".
He mentioned they will be settling in to view the finale tonight live, with his entire family and "some snacks".
Thursday's final episode is extended to 70 minutes on the main channel, with an longer version of The Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked set to air on BBC Two following the finale.
Host Ed Gamble will be joined by the cast and the co-host as they react to the series conclusion.