Kate Garraway backs Nick Mohammed to win Celebrity Traitors

Kate Garraway is backing Ted Lasso star Nick Mohammed to win Celebrity Traitors.

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Kate Garraway has been voted off Celebrity Traitors
Kate Garraway has been voted off Celebrity Traitors

Kate Garraway wants Nick Mohammed to win Celebrity Traitors.

The Good Morning Britain presenter was banished by the group following the roundtable discussion on Thursday's (30.10.25) episode, leaving the Ted Lasso star, fellow Faithfuls Joe Marler and David Olusoga, and Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns to fight it out in the final, and the 58-year-old broadcaster believes the actor "deserves" to claim victory.

She told the BBC: "I would love to see Nick go on and win, because now I know who the Traitors are, I just think Nick has come so close so many times. He's the only person, I think, who's voted for Cat. I just think he has been saying, ‘Are you sure? Are you sure if it’s Cat?’ because she is so quiet around the round table and she's just not giving anything, and then she just votes.

"It's just a bit odd to not be curious, and he's raised that, but he's also a puzzle master - he won us a lot for the prize fund at the Missions. He was definitely the fastest on anything that we had to work out, so he deserves to win, for that reason. I really hope he wins, and I also love him."

Kate admitted she didn't realise just how "involving" the game would be, but she had a great time.

She said: "It was more fun than I expected. It was more involving than I expected. It kind of gets in your head, and before you know it, you’re going through everything and over analysing. Everything was bigger and better than I expected.

"The thing that you really don't realise when you watch the show is that, of course, as a viewer, you have the wonderful advantage of knowing who the Traitors are.

"Oh, my God. It was so much fun. Everybody just threw themselves into every mission. If people were a bit nervous, you felt that other people were supporting them. It was just a huge amount of fun all the way. We were really into it and obviously we're raising money for charity.

"Personally, I just felt genuinely lucky to be involved. Because, you know, it's the first one. There's been so much chat about it, and I never thought that I'd be included, so I was just like a wide-eyed kid in a candy shop for at least three days."

And Kate is keen to get her fellow contestants in the chair for her Life Stories programme.

Asked if there was anyone she wanted to get on the show after Celebrity Traitors, she said: "Every single one, I asked them all, so we'll see. We'll see. Some of them said ‘Yes’. Someone said, ‘no way!’ and other people said, ‘okay, maybe, yeah’ so we'll see!"