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Charlotte Church forced to dig her own grave on The Celebrity Traitors

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Charlotte Church was among the stars forced to dig their own grave on the first episode of The Celebrity Traitors on Wednesday.

The celebrities taking part were taken to a graveyard where they each had a tombstone with their name on it.

Host Claudia Winkleman told them the first six celebrities who found a shield buried in their graves would win immunity from the first murder.

While many of the contestants dug their graves with shovels, Charlotte – who was wearing a white dress – got right into her grave and dug it up with her bare hands.

The move paid off as she was one of the first six to find a shield and secure immunity from the first murder.

However, she ultimately gave this up toward the end of the episode when the celebrities were completing a task to add £15,000 to the prize fund. 

Charlotte Church was among the stars forced to dig their own grave on the first episode of The Celebrity Traitors on Wednesday

Host Claudia Winkleman told them the first six celebrities who found a shield buried in their graves would win immunity from the first murder

Charlotte gave up her immunity toward the end of the episode when the celebrities were completing a task to add £15,000 to the prize fund

The other celebrities who won immmunity were Jonathan Ross, Joe Marler, Joe Wilkinson, Kate Garraway and Celia Imrie. 

After getting their shields, the celebrities were taken to the castle where Claudia selected her traitors.

She chose presenter Jonathan, comedian Alan Carr and singer Cat Burns.

Alan couldn’t help but giggle when the TV host tapped him on the shoulder while all the celebrities were blindfolded around the table.

The comedian admitted he’s worried about his chances of going undetected by his fellow celebrities.

Speaking to the camera, he said: ‘I have a sweating problem and I can’t keep a secret. What am I going to do? It’s a weight burning on my shoulders, I’m so nervous.’

Alan even proclaimed he was ‘worse than Linda!’, referring to series three contestant Linda Rands who memorably looked right at Claudia when she addressed the traitors in front of the entire group, causing eventual winner Jake Brown to suspect her.

Viewers took to X to react to the selection of Traitors, with many predicting Alan won’t manage to avoid detection because of his reaction to being chosen. 

Fans were left unconvinced Alan Carr has what it takes to be a Traitor after he appeared to laugh after being chosen on Tuesday's debut episode

Alan, chat show jost Jonathan Ross and singer Cat Burns were chosen by Claudia Winkleman to be the Traitors of the series

They wrote: ‘Alan Carr is gonna be the worst Traitor ever, so obvious’… ‘Alan Carr as a Traitor is going to be absolute box office stuff.’

‘Cat may susprise us but feel like she’ll crumble. Alan has NO hope’… ‘Alan Carr is somehow going to vote himself as a Traitor at the roundtable isn’t he?’

‘Alan Carr having to bite his lip to stop laughing immediately. He has no hope whatsoever.’

Bosses are expecting the first season to be a hit as the last civilian run, which aired in January, attracted huge ratings of seven million per episode. 

Before the series aired on BBC One, bosses were believed to have already started eyeing up the next line up. 

Host Claudia has already stipulated that there will be no special treatment for celebs, so no doubt they’ll be put through their paces with the usual array of wacky challenges.

Celebrity Traitors: Meet the cast

Kate Garraway

Age: 57

Profession:  Good Morning Britain host 

Stephen Fry

Age: 67

Profession: Actor, author and broadcaster

Alan Carr

Age: 48

Profession: Comedian and TV host

Paloma Faith

Age: 43

Profession: Singer and actress  

Charlotte Church

Age: 39

Profession: Singer  

Tom Daley

Age: 39

Profession: Olympic diver  

Jonathan Ross

Age: 64

Profession: TV and Radio presenter  

Tameka Empson

Age: 48

Profession: EastEnders actress

Cat Burns

Age: 24 

Profession: Singer  

Nick Mohammed

Age: 44

Profession: Comedian and Ted Lasso star  

Clare Balding

Age: 54

Profession: Broadcaster and journlaist  

Joe Wilkinson

Age: 49

Profession: Comedian and actor  

Celia Imrie

Age: 72 

Profession: Actress  

Lucy Beaumont

Age: 41

Profession: Comedian  

David Olusoga

Age: 55

Profession: Historian and broadcaster  

Ruth Codd

Age: 28

Profession: Actress  

Mark Bonnar

Age: 56

Profession: Actor  

Niko Omilana

Age: 27

Profession: YouTuber  

Joe Marler

Age: 34 

Profession: Former England Rugby player 

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