Celebrity Traitors' Ruth Codd 'called Jonathan Ross a snake' after being 'murdered' in unseen show meltdown
It has been claimed that Celebrity Traitors star Ruth Codd called her co-star Jonathan Ross a "f****** snake" after he 'murdered' her on the BBC game show.
Celebrity Traitors' Ruth Codd reportedly branded her co-star Jonathan Ross a 'f****** snake' and lashed out at her fellow cast members after he 'murdered' her from the show in a claimed meltdown.
Sources say that the 29-year-old actress was "furious" when the 64-year-old broadcaster booted her off the BBC game show after she correctly suspected Jonathan as a Traitor during a Roundtable discussion.
And she took her "anger" out on the rest of the Celebrity Traitors cast members because they did not listen to her after Ruth said Jonathan was a Traitor.
Speaking about Ruth, who was the third contestant to be sent packing out of Ardross Castle, Scottish Highlands - the show's setting - a TV insider told MailOnline: "Ruth was furious after she was murdered during the early stages of filming.
"She called Jonathan a 'f****** snake' and really let go of her anger behind the scenes.
"There was definitely frustration from Ruth that her co-stars weren't listening to her after she correctly identified Jonathan as a Traitor.
"Ruth felt that not many of the celebrities were following their own instincts and minds, which meant the game wasn't always played properly.
"It was a shame for her to be murdered so early in the competition when she had a lot more to give."
The Midnight Club star's elimination from the BBC's ultimate game of backstabbing, betrayal and deceit came after singer Paloma Faith, 44, was savagely 'murdered' by her ex-close friend, comedian Alan Carr, 49, and his fellow Traitors, singer Cat Burns, 25, and Jonathan, as well as 31-year-old retired Olympic diver Tom Daley.
Alan has now revealed he and Paloma are no longer pals following his shock task of 'murdering' her in plain sight.
The star was responsible for rubbing his hands on a black lily that sat in the bar before touching the face of one of the victims, which marked the celebrity he wanted to leave the competition.
Speaking on the latest episode of his Life’s A Beach podcast, Alan shared: "I’m killing people. I’ve killed Paloma Faith. Tom Daley, I can’t stop killing. I’ve got a taste for it. I’m like, what the f*** is it? Jeffrey Dahmer."
Alan's podcast co-host, 62-year-old DJ Norman Cook, then asked: "Aren’t you mates with Paloma?"
And the comedy star replied: "Well, I was … I’ll tell you. I’ve killed Paloma Faith, she’s not happy about it."
Alan then addressed Paloma's recent outspokenness on TikTok.
He said: "There’s been a few, let’s just say little TikTok-y things where she says I’ve let her down because I killed her in plain sight.
"I was desperate, and she went, 'If you were a real friend, you wouldn’t have killed me,' but I said I’m the Traitor.
"The show’s called The Traitors.
"It’s like going on Naked Attraction and being told, ‘What? I have to take my knickers off’. You know, it does what it says on the tin, I can’t help it."