BBC viewers think they have figured out The Traitors Linda, Minah and Armani’s fate already as they predict only one of them will survive while another will get betrayed

The Traitors viewers think they have cracked the trio’s fate already as huge twists are predicted to happen soon.
The hit BBC mu4der mystery is back for its third season and host Claudia Winkleman has already picked her three Traitors. Linda, Minah and Armani were selected to take on the challenging task, while the remaining contestants are the Faithfuls. During the first episode, the Traitors had to pick one to be mu4dered and they settled on communication scientist Yin.
On Thursday night’s show, more drama unfolded as the Traitors decided to get rid of Keith. All the contestants were tasked with completing a mission and if they were successful, there would be no mu4ders that night. Due to their success, it meant there was a banishment instead where heat turned on Linda.
Armani has also been very vocal in the group as she tries to make her fellow contestants believe she is a Faithful, which has come with varying degrees of success. Both Linda and Armani’s game plans have left some fans thinking they know what will happen to them. Posting on X, one viewer made reference to last year’s show as they said: “Armani thinks she’s Harry, but she’s Paul. Minah is Harry, and she will be throwing Armani under the bus just like Harry did Paul, at the very earliest opportunity. Linda has no idea what she’s doing, just like Ash. The end.”

Fans think Minah will be the Traitor to survive (
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Another added: “Armani is getting too cocky and thinks she’s untouchable like Paul last series, it’s going to bite her in the backside within the next episode or two. I love Linda, but she’s a gonner soon. Minah deffo has a chance of being a long lasting Traitor.” Someone else shared a photo of Minah and wrote: “This queen is a great traitor though. she needs to throw linda and armani under the bus to survive.”
During the latest episode of the hit series, the programme risked an Ofcom complaint as it aired a swear word before the 9pm watershed. Faithfuls Livi, Francesca and Leanne sat down for a chat as they spoke about what had happened so far as Livi told her co-stars: “Obviously I am excited for the mission, but again I am s***ting myself for the table.”
The watershed begins at 9pm and material unsuitable for children should not, in general, be shown before 9pm or after 5.30am. According to Ofcom, unsuitable material can include everything from sexual content to violence, graphic or distressing imagery and swearing.
For example, the most offensive language must not be broadcast before the watershed on TV or, on radio, when children are particularly likely to be listening. Frequent use of offensive language must be avoided before the watershed, and must always be justified by its context.
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