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EastEnders legend puts himself forward for role in celebrity version of The Traitors

 

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This article contains spoilers from the latest episode of The Traitors.

EastEnders star Adam Woodyatt has revealed he’d be up for a celebrity version of The Traitors if it was to ever happen.

The BBC One reality show recently returned for a second series. It features 22 strangers, who move into a castle in the Scottish Highlands to complete team missions. While most of the contestants are Faithfuls, a small group are Traitors, who attempt to eliminate the other contestants in order to win the grand prize.

It leaves the Faithfuls with the task of trying to work out who the Traitors are and banish them at the evening roundtables.

The game features secrets and lies as the players attempt to work out who can be trusted. It’s sparked a huge reaction online and thanks to viewing figures, is proving a huge success once more.

With every episode so far available on BBC iPlayer, one person who has recently caught up and got on board with the hype is Adam Woodyatt, who plays Ian Beale in EastEnders.

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Adam returned to EastEnders last year (Picture: BBC)

Sharing a picture on Instagram, which features Adam looking as though he’s wearing a Traitors style cape, the actor wrote: ‘All caught up on @bbciplayer and waiting for tonight’s episode.

‘If they ever do a celeb version of #traitors I would walk to Scotland to be part of it!!’.

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We need a celebrity version asap (Picture: BBC)

A celebrity version of the show is something we’d absolutely be here for just like presenter of the show Claudia Winkleman, who previously said she’d love to see Adam Woodyatt take part.

Surely it’s only a matter of time?!

The Traitors audience are currently on the edge of their seats following Friday’s (January 12) cliffhanger, which featured traitor Miles hand Diane a so-called ‘poison challace’ after The Traitors were instructed to give it to the faithful they’d like to eleminate next.

The episode ended before we saw Diane drink from the cup, meaning we’ll have to wait until Wednesday to see if she will actually leave the show.

Over in EastEnders, Adam reprised his role as Ian last year alongside Peter (Thomas Law) and Cindy (Michelle Collins).

Prior to their Walford return, it was confirmed Ian and Cindy had reunited and were living in France.

In a special episode, we learnt that Cindy had been living undercover ever since her arrest over 20 years ago. She was then informed her time as Rose Knight had come to an end, meaning she could return to England if she wanted.

 

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