Charlotte Church exits The Celebrity Traitors
Music star Charlotte Church has left the hit TV show.

Charlotte Church has become the latest contestant to be "murdered" on The Celebrity Traitors.
The 39-year-old singer has left the BBC show, and Charlotte admits that it didn't come as much of a surprise to her.
She said: "I thought I was going to be murdered. I’m outspoken at the round table, and I’m outspoken with my opinions, not that I was successful in being much of a threat to the traitors.
"But as the game progressed, I hope that I would’ve been. I hope that that’s why they’ve gotten rid of me. Well played, traitors."
Charlotte found the show to be "way more intense" than she initially suspected. However, she still relished the experience.
She told the BBC: "It was way more intense than I expected. It has restored my faith in celebrities a little because, generally, I just really keep out of that whole celebrity scene, and I have perhaps been a little bit too harsh in my judgement of celebrities.
"It was wonderful to spend time with some really very interesting people. I think that's been my favourite part of the experience. Genuinely, to just be in the company of some extraordinary people with extraordinary stories and minds was the best bit."
Charlotte also insisted that she was happy in her role as a Faithful.
The singer explained: "I was really happy to be a Faithful.
"I think even if the Traitors had tried to recruit me, I would have said no. I just don't think I would have been able to hack that level of constant deception. I think you need to really want it, and you need to be really up on the strategy of the game and working all the angles in order to be a good Traitor. I just didn't want that sort of experience.
"I wanted a bit of an adventure, something different and a challenge. Really, as a Traitor, you have to hide but you’re in receipt of all the facts and I think that makes the game easier in a way, and less emotional. I think it's much more emotionally wrought when you're a Faithful. That said, I don't know what it is to be a Traitor and what that experience is to be feeling guilty potentially."