Important: This piece does not contain reveals related to the series conclusion
This concluding episode of this celebrity edition of the popular reality show was uploaded in error by overseas broadcasters before its planned UK airing on Thursday, according to a network statement.
Reports indicate that the finale was watched by a few hundred subscribers of the streaming service the streaming service in Canada; these individuals were able to view it for a couple of hours before it was removed.
This installment being uploaded was not a mistake by the producing network, and a representative for the company asked those who believe they know the result of the show to "avoid sharing any reveals".
"We urge those who believes they have uncovered the outcome of The Celebrity Traitors to keep whatever they believe they know to themselves," the statement said.
"Please avoid sharing any spoilers so that the vast audience who have been faithfully following every twist and turn of the series can experience the finale this evening."
This celebrity version is presently the top-rated TV show of the year, with an mean of 12.6 million people over the initial installments.
Viewers of the series have been eagerly anticipating to see whether traitors the traitors will win the £100,000 prize for a good cause or whether faithfuls the faithful contestants will be victorious.
A former winner of the third season of The Traitors commented that "no one likes spoilers", which are "joy's enemy".
The winner mentioned they will be sitting down to view the final tonight live, with all of his family and "some snacks".
Thursday night's final episode is lengthened to 70 minutes on BBC One, with an extended edition of the companion show scheduled to broadcast on BBC Two after the finale.
Host Ed Gamble will be accompanied by the cast and the co-host as they react to the series conclusion.
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