CHARLOTTE Church was left stunned last night when she learned the true identity of the cunning Traitors after her brutal murder.
Traitors , and claimed the singer having managed to survive yet another round table.


“It’s like playing chess, but playing chess with a bunch of five year olds,” boasted Jonathan.
Charlotte was put in the firing line in last week’s episode alongside and Professor David Olusoga.
Host ‘s Traitors eventually settled on sentencing Charlotte to death, claiming she had begun to twig to their plan.
As is tradition on the BBC game show, the murdered star then joined host Ed Gamble on last night to find out if her suspicions had been correct.
Charlotte had doubts about Jonathan and Alan, but had still believed Cat was a Faithful.
And she couldn’t believe her eyes when she opened the envelope to read Cat’s name.
“Oh my god she is playing an exquisite game!”
Charlotte screamed when she saw Alan’s name and branded him a “sneaky little Alan”.
She added: “Oh gosh, Paloma, she must have been fuming.”
Jonathan was less of a shock, and she said: “I think Jonathan has probably not got long.”
The Voice Of An Angel singer, who retreated from public life a decade ago to set up a wellness sanctuary, said she loved her stint back in the spotlight with the other stars.
, 39, broke her silence after being bumped off on the murder mystery by Traitors , and Cat Burns.
They reckoned the singer, whose job as a Faithful was to try to stay alive and root out the baddies among them, had begun to twig their plan.
Charlotte, who found fame at 11, said: “ has restored my faith in celebrities a little because, generally, I just really keep out of that whole celebrity scene.
“I’ve perhaps been a little bit too harsh in my judgment of celebrities. It was wonderful to spend time with some really very interesting people.
“That’s been my favourite part of the experience.”
Charlotte, who became a global phenomenon as a classical singer, added: “To just be in the company of some extraordinary people with extraordinary stories and minds was the best bit.”
On being done away with, she added: “I thought I was going to be murdered. I’m outspoken at the round table and with my opinion.
“I just don’t think I’d have been able to hack that level of constant deception.”
Charlotte, who moved on to pop music in 2005, releasing her final album in 2010, added it was fun “playing” in the show “in a way we probably haven’t done since childhood”.
She said: “In this environment you have absolutely brilliant people formulating incredible games for you to play that you wouldn’t experience anywhere else.”
