The Traitors fans fuming over Charlotte's 'fake tears' during final
Viewers don't want to see Traitor Charlotte win the show
What did you miss?
The Traitors fans have said they don't want to see Charlotte win the game after her "fake tears".
Charlotte, the only Traitor remaining in the game, was rumbled by Frankie in the Seer task. Frankie won the power to demand one other player reveal their true identity to her and picked Charlotte, who admitted her role in dramatic scenes.
Once they were back with the rest of the group the pair turned on each other, and started pointing the finger at each other. But Charlotte ramped things up and shed some tears, insisting: "This was my biggest fear."
What, how and why?
Charlotte started to cry as she tried to convince the others that she was a Faithful.
But viewers were unimpressed, saying they didn't appreciate her "crocodile tears" and that she didn't deserve to win.
One posted on X: "How is Charlotte putting on this act? It's maaadd!" "NOT THE FAKE CRYING," said another.
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"The fake crying is too much - Minah would never," said someone else. "Crying should be banned," joked someone else. "Crocodile tears are ending me," said another.
"Charlotte has been lying throughout the entire time and doesn’t deserve to win," said one.
What else has Charlotte said?
Before the final, Charlotte said it would be "amazing" to win the show.
"I think it would be really cool to have a recruited Traitor winning, because that is something that hasn't been done before in the UK version of the game," she said.
"Without sounding too cliché, the experience is what I wanted, so I already feel I have won. I've come into this experience to play the game, meet new people, create new friendships and hopefully have an overall positive experience."
She added that she never imagined she would make it to the final five. "I don't think you can go into The Traitors ever thinking you're going to win," she said. "That's why, whenever anyone has asked me, 'what would you do with the prize money?' it was hard to even imagine."