‘The sheer ineptitude has been staggering’ : what we learned from The Celebrity Traitors
Alan Carr achieved national treasure status, the hierarchies of fame were laid bare and Celia Imrie proved an accomplished banshee. Why were they all so useless at the round table, though? Read on … ‘Why is it always me? I’ve always got to do the dirty work for these traitors. I’m surprised they (…)
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