The Traitors returns tonight for one final episode as viewers learn whether tricky Traitor Charlotte has managed to win the big prize – or if Frankie and the Faithfuls triumph
The Traitors fans are convinced they know exactly why Frankie chose to question Charlotte.
As fans of the BBC show know, Charlotte is the only remaining Traitor after ousting Freddie from the programme. She had made him a Traitor just hours before, and threw him under the bus, leaving her the remaining Traitor.
Just the day before, Charlotte had managed to get original Traitor Minah out of the competition by backstabbing her, and meaning she could take the Traitor crown herself – and thus all the prize money.
However, in a shock twist, Frankie was given the special power of The Seer. The Seer allows the chosen person to invite any of their fellow contestants and ask them directly if they are a Traitor or a Faithful. They are not allowed to lie.
With Frankie being given the power, she revealed to host Claudia Winkleman that she wanted to quiz Charlotte on her status, as she was sure Charlotte was a Faithful and wanted an alliance going into the final.
However, viewers will know Charlotte is a Traitor and will have to reveal that to Frankie tonight – but how will she get out of it and is there any chance of Charlotte winning the game now?

Frankie and Freddie have formed a close bond, with fans convinced they’re related (
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Whilst Frankie seemingly explained her reasons for picking Charlotte, some fans are now convinced exactly why she chose her. Some people believe that Freddie is Frankie’s son and that he had given his mum a clue that he had been betrayed by Charlotte.
When Freddie was ousted at the roundtable, he seemingly gave a hint about Charlotte’s true identity. One fan wrote: “Justice for Freddie! Well done in letting your mum know Charlotte was a traitor,” whilst another added: “So we all know Frankie’s Freddie’s mum. So picking Charlotte was the perfect hidden revenge. I NEED TO WATCH THE FINAL EPISODE NOW.”
Even last night, Frankie had said that she was like Freddie’s mum in the castle, prompting further speculation about their relationship. Could this all be a bigger part of a plan for Frankie to bring down Charlotte and ‘avenge’ her over her ‘son’?
Speaking about what winning the show would mean to her, Frankie said: “Winning the show would mean so much to me on so many different levels. It would be so lovely for my sons to see me win and to see me doing something different.
“To prove to them that anything is possible. On a personal level as well, it’s probably one of the greatest challenges I’ve ever taken on, so it would mean a lot to me for my sense of self as well.”
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