Spoilers for The Traitors lie ahead
If you've been living under a rock, season 2 of The Traitors finally came to a dramatic end last night, with the winner taking home a tidy £95,000.
Viewers have been on an emotional rollercoaster since episode 1 of the BBC series, going through a mother-son reveal, one of the best TV villains we've ever seen and smart quips from the legendary Claudia Winkleman.
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Have a look at last night's tense finale:
Fans of the show have labelled it one of 'the most brutal moments in TV history', and it's not far off from the truth.
Traitor Harry and Mollie, a Faithful, managed to make the final, with a group vote ultimately banishing Faithful Evie and newly recruited Traitor Andrew.
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The remaining Faithful Jas raised his suspicions of Harry though, but as Mollie had grown close to him, she put her trust in the British Army Corporal and banished Jas from the game.
Unfortunately, as we all know, Harry revealed himself to be a Traitor and scooped the £95,150 prize.
Now, I know we're all itching for our next fix of The Traitors after that insane finale which left Mollie storming off in tears.
Luckily, a new series of the highly rated show is already on BBC for our viewing pleasure.
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Yesterday (26 January), the first episode of Season 2 of The Traitors Australia aired on BBC Three, with all nine - that's right, nine - episodes available as a box set on BBC iPlayer.
The BBC also announced The Traitors US, saying: "Later in the year, the second series of The Traitors US, also produced by Studio Lambert, arrives on BBC iPlayer."
That's even MORE Traitors content to look forward to!
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"Hosted by Alan Cumming, the series will feature some players familiar to audiences in the UK including former House of Commons speaker John Bercow and previous Love Island contestant Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu."
If you thought that wasn't enough, the statement continues: "The first series of The Traitors NZ hosted by Paul Henry will also be coming to BBC iPlayer."
Though the one downside is that the Queen of The Traitors, Claudia Winkleman, only hosts the UK version, so there's no chance we'll be seeing that iconic fringe in the Aussie, New Zealand and US versions.
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So that's three different versions of The Traitors to get our teeth sunk into. Yes please!
Fans of the series were quick to share their delight on X, formerly Twitter.
One user said: "Gawd yes give it to me!" while another shared: "FINALLY WE GET THE INFAMOUS AUS S2!"
A third couldn't wait, saying: "Sorry? SPRING? Give it to me now lol!"
Broadcast details for The Traitors US and The Traitors NZ will be confirmed in due course, with all episodes available on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.
Topics: TV and Film, BBC, UK News