💨 Abstract
The *Celebrity Traitors* cast, including Alan Carr, Jonathan Ross, and Cat Burns, faces intense psychological challenges in the game, prompting the BBC to hire mental health experts for support. Contestants like Mark Bonnar reflect on their experiences, with some admitting the game was more taxing than expected. Jonathan Ross clarified that while he didn’t "enjoy" the deception, he valued the experience. The show continues on BBC One, with ongoing support for participants.
Courtesy: Emily Bashforth
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