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The Traitors viewers think they’ve spotted the ‘better traitor’ after ‘spectacular’ episode

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Fans of The Traitors have pointed out who they think is the ‘better traitor’ following the latest instalment of the BBC show.

Up until now Paul has been seen as the ring-leader of the three traitors - himself, Harry and Miles - but viewers think his downfall could be on the cards after Wednesday night’s ‘spectacular’ episode.

The show picked up the cliffhanger after Friday’s (January 12) show where the three traitors had to poison a faithful in plain sight with a poisoned chalice.

They chose Diane as their victim, but in Wednesday’s episode host Claudia Winlemna revealed that the poison “doesn’t work with immediate effect”.

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