“The singer, 44, beamed as she cradled her growing baby bump at New Broadcasting House in London for the event.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
The singer, 44, beamed as she cradled her growing baby bump at New Broadcasting House in London for a reunion show.
Paloma, who revealed she was pregnant last month, also appears to have ditched her blonde locks as she showed off her long black hair and fringe.
She will reunite with her Traitors enemy Alan Carr, who was all smiles as he arrived at BBC headquarters ahead of the final episode airing later this week.
Paloma had previously voiced her upset at Alan for killing her first, with the comedian also admitting she was hurt by his decision.
Jonathan Ross was also snapped as he arrived, in a brown suit with a black T-shirt underneath.
Presenter Claudia Winkleman, who is earmarked to land her own BBC chat show, could also be seen in the capital for the reunion.
However, noticeably absent is Ruth Codd, following her feud with chat show host Jonathan on the murder mystery series.
The Daily Mail revealed Ruth ‘lashed out’ and called Jonathan a ‘f***ing snake’ after being murdered during a behind-the-scenes meltdown.
Sources on the show revealed that the Irish actress, 29, was ‘furious’ after being eliminated early in the series and took out her anger on presenter Jonathan, whom she correctly guessed was a Traitor before he took his revenge.
An insider explained that Ruth was genuinely ‘angry’ and described it as a ‘f***ing joke’ that she had been cast out in the early stages of the competition.
Jonathan has since set the record straight and shared how he’s been in touch with the actress since their big argument.
Other stars from this year’s debut series pictured arriving for the reunion include Tameka Empson, Celia Imrie, Kate Garraway, Nick Mohammed, Clare Balding, Charlotte Church and Niko Omilana.
England rugby player Joe Marler gave the peace sign to cameras, though it remains to be seen if the celebrity reunion will be peaceful.
Speaking on his podcast Reel Talk, Jonathan said that there was no ‘beef’ between him and Ruth.
He continued: ‘I don’t think there was anyone there I didn’t like.
‘Obviously, some people leave earlier than other people so you don’t get to spend as long with them. So you know, the younger people who went out earlier, I didn’t get to spend as much time with Niko [Omilana] or Ruth.
‘I’ve spoken to them both since and all our lives are different but I think certainly we were friendly when we met so there’s no beef there. But I’d like to think that we could become friends.’
The final episode is promising to be its most dramatic to date, with the remaining players, Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns, and Faithful Nick Mohammed, David Olusoga and Joe Marler, battling it out for the cash prize for their chosen charity.
Last week, fans tuned in as Celia Imrie was brutally murdered in plain sight by comedian Alan, 49, at a dinner party celebration following the roundtable.
Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway was also sent packing by the group after being voted out by the Faithful convinced that she was double crossing them.
She was slammed as ‘useless’ for failing to bring any theories or names to the table throughout the previous episodes, which saw 11 Faithful murdered or banished, and only one Traitor, Jonathan Ross, uncovered.
Host Claudia Winkleman announced the reveal of her final five around a fire pit, where the group had to prove their innocence by telling each other they were Faithful.
While the series has so far been airing two evenings a week on BBC One, fans won’t have to wait for the big reveal – as it’ll take place in one long episode.
Instead of hitting screens on Wednesdays, Celebrity Traitors will air just ONCE on Thursday night, at 9pm, in an extra-long finale episode.
Instead of running for 60 minutes, the final instalment of the spin-off series, which has only featured famous faces, fans will get an extra 10 minutes of action.
