After a season of shocking twists and turns, The Traitors season four has come to an end.
Our six finalists: Traitors Stephen and Rachel, and Faithfuls James, Jack, Jade and Faraaz were battling it out to secure the £95,750 prizepot and eternal glory in the Traitors hall of fame – so the stakes were high.
It’s certainly been a journey to get here from the early secret Traitor reveal through to the explosive Church confessional confrontations to the final episode, stacked full of suspicion and backstabbing.
The 75-minute finale included James and Jade getting banished, but in the end, it was Traitors Rachel and Stephen who won the prize pot and split it in half after a genius gameplay.
They’ve made history as the first dual Traitor winners in the UK version of the show – in the end ‘the two Traitors were faithful to each other.’
After the mammoth success of Celebrity Traitors, the civilian Traitors has also grown in popularity year on year, with the first episode securing over 12.1million viewers to date.