Need to be aware
The Traitors final will be broadcast on BBC One at a later time, at 8:30 PM, where we will find out who will win the series four and receive the cash prize.
Everything you need to know about The Traitors UK Final
- Although there were many fans at the beginning of the season, Rachel and Stephen were secretly chosen as Traitors, quietly swaying conversations, encouraging wrongdoing, and murdering players who came too close to the truth. Faithfuls vanished one by one, frequently just as suspicion began to mount.
- As other Traitors were exposed or removed, Rachel and Stephen had to take more control of their own lives, subtly redirecting blame while pretending to be more stressed-out Faithfuls themselves.
- The remaining group, which included Faithfuls Jack, Jade, James, Faraaz, and Roxy, was made up of Rachel and Stephen (both Traitors), a mix of cautious thinkers and emotionally driven voters who all felt they had “earned” their place.
- The entire prize pot (currently 76, 750) is taken away if any Traitor is left undiscovered at the end. If they identify and eliminate all traitors in the correct way before making a final decision, Faithfuls prevail.
- Roxy was murdered just before the end, which was a huge loss for the Faithfuls because she had growing suspicions that never fully surfaced. Her departure boosted the odds and increased the risk of a comeback.
- When Rachel (Traitor) and James (Faithful) tied in votes at the roundtable, causing a decidedly random chance turn, everything exploded in the final episode. The season was perfectly summed up by that moment: luck versus logic, with severe consequences.
- Whether the Faithfuls end their banishment right away will determine tonight’s outcome. The Faithfuls run the risk of destroying themselves if they vote too early and decide Rachel or Stephen will steal the entire prize.
Following fan outcry, the BBC releases an update on Roxy’s cutscene.

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Source: Mirror

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