Kate Garraway was shocked to fall under suspicion in The Celebrity Traitors
Kate Garraway was puzzled to be at the centre of suspicion from other contestants on The Celebrity Traitors after being banished from the castle on the BBC reality show.
 
                Kate Garraway was "flabbergasted" to be at the centre of suspicion in The Celebrity Traitors.
The 58-year-old broadcaster became the latest star to be banished from the BBC reality show in Thursday's (30.10.25) episode and was shocked that the other contestants suspected she was a Traitor.
Speaking on Friday's (31.10.25) episode of ITV's Good Morning Britain, Kate - who was a Faithful - said: "I was absolutely flabbergasted that they were suspicious of me. I must be the least suspicious person in the world.
"When you're in there it's such a different experience from watching it, because as a viewer you know everything. So I've been as flabbergasted as anyone else, you don't see what people are saying about you, so it's been brilliant."
Kate was involved in a tense round table exchange with historian David Olusoga before being banished from the castle but didn't take things "personally" on the show.
The Good Morning Britain host – whose husband Derek Draper died last year from COVID-19 complications – explained: "I didn't take it personally as I've lived genuine life and death.
"At the end of the day this is a game and you know you're not really going to be murdered and you might not make into breakfast, but life will go on, so I didn't take any of it personally.
"It's an incredible game you're completely sucked into, no phones, no contact, you know with the outside world so you're absolutely in this intensity.
"I think it's very easy to take it personally because you feel really close, really quickly to people in that environment. I was utterly bereft when Paloma (Faith) departed earlier because I loved her."
Kate revealed that her daughter Darcey, 19, was watching The Celebrity Traitors at her university parties and was torn between supporting her mother and YouTuber Niko Omilana.
The star told hosts Ranvir Singh and Adil Ray: "She rang me up (for) the very first round table and me and Niko were in the balance.
"Niko was absolutely her favourite contestant so she rang me up and said, 'I don't know what to wish for'... Every round table I was always under attack, I was always under suspicion, so I'm amazed I lasted as long as I did. I had a bit of fight in me."
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.
 
         
         
         
     
     
     
     
         
         
         
         
         
         
    