Celebrity Traitors final spoiler
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An Arizona celebrity chef has been found guilty of killing his wife and two young children, ages 11 and 10 months, on Christmas Day 2017.
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After weeks of tension, plots and sabotage, Celebrity Traitors has come to a nail-biting end
Soon, it was down to just three: Carr, Mohammed and Olusoga. And in the end, it was comedian Alan Carr who was crowned the winner, in a move that broke the internet - and left him in floods of tears.
Ross, a local TV vegan chef and cookbook author, killed his family at his apartment when Iris, who had filed for divorce six months earlier, arrived to pick up their children on Dec. 25, 2017.
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The magic of The Traitors is that somehow it still manages to be elite TV despite the low-budget challenges and general (brilliant) nonsense. If there's anything the Traitors excels in, it's that bordering-on-morbid imagery. Ripping up portraits of former contestants really captures that.
A celebrity chef from Arizona has been convicted of of killing his wife and children on Christmas Day in 2017, shortly after he shared a video online of his son singing carols.
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