💨 Abstract
Stephen Fry describes his experience on BBC's "Celebrity Traitors" as "emotionally violent" but enjoyable. The show, airing later this autumn, features celebrities like Alan Carr, Jonathan Ross, Paloma Faith, Tom Daley, and Kate Garraway. Fry highlights the intense and emotionally challenging nature of the game, comparing it to a painful but rewarding experience.
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