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The Traitors villain Paul issues fans with ominous warning as they moan about waiting a week for new episodes

Viewers think one faithful is onto Paul

TRAITORS star Paul Gorton has given fans a chilling warning about the next episode.

The schemer is one of the three secret traitors left on the BBC One show, which ended on an epic cliffhanger on Friday night.

The Traitors star Paul Gorton has stunned viewers with his incredible game
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The Traitors star Paul Gorton has stunned viewers with his incredible gameCredit: PA

In the latest episode the traitors, including Miles and Harry, were tasked with handing one unlucky faithful a poisoned chalice.

And Diane was their number one target.

The trio managed to find the cup in the library and went about their plan to introduce it while serving alcohol in the kitchen.

Miles called out to the rest of the group, who thirstily arrived at the bar.

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The final clip saw Miles telling Diane he didn't want his drink because it was fizzy rose, and she accepted the cup, but it is yet to be seen whether Diane takes a sip.

Viewers can't wait to be put out of their misery, and find out either way when the game show returns to BBC One on Wednesday night.

But Paul, who has been praised for his incredible traitors game, has teased on X, formerly known as Twitter: "You’ll be thankful for the days off after you witness what’s coming."

The Traitors airs Wednesdays to Fridays, and leaves many fans gasping at the end of the week at the latest show twist.

And so far, very few faithfuls have cottoned on to the true identity of the faithfuls.

Jaz has been privately raising suspicions about his concerns regarding Paul and it seems that he is one step closer to spilling all.

But fans think Paul's mask is slipping after a 'blurry' conversation with Jaz.

Before the show aired Paul spoke about his game plan.

He said: "Reading people is another strength that I think I will bring when I go in, because I think I can see it in people's face when something has changed.

"I fancy myself here a little bit. I'm in the corporate world and that type of environment happens quite often; where you're sat in a room and you're being grilled and you're defending yourself. I've been in that situation quite a few times before. So, I think this is perfect."

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