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BBC The Traitors twist revealed as first 'faithful' sent packing

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The Traitors returned on Thursday night as it was finally revealed to viewers who the three chosen 'traitors' by Claudia Winkleman had decided to recruit.On the launch show three 'traitors' were selected by host Claudia Winkleman to do their best to deceive their 'faithfuls' co-stars they hadn't been chosen.

Business manager Paul, events coordinator Ash and British army engineer Harry were all selected. However the Traitor selection wasn't complete as Claudia announced to the new wicked trio that they had to decide on recruiting an extra member as Thursday's show revealed it was 36-year-old veterinary nurse Miles who joined them.But the drama still wasn't over - as someone was sent home packing before the challenge had barely begun.

The traitors decided to send home Aubrey, whose fate was sealed for him in a letter before breakfast to tell him he had been 'murdered.'"I have been murdered because I am too observant.

I was a threat and they could see that - perhaps I should have stayed quiet. They have made a big mistake," the 67-year-old retired shop owner said of his exit.Traitor Ash said: "We were afraid from Aubrey for sure.

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