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Kate Garraway says ‘no one wants me here’ and labelled herself ‘useless’ in the latest episode of The Celebrity Traitors. The Good Morning Britain star's heartbreaking admission came as the Faithfuls finally finding out who one of the Traitors was. Kate avoided being murdered in the episode, but was disappointed when she walked into the breakfast room and was greeted by her fellow players. As she walked into the room, it confirmed that comedian Lucy Beaumont had been murdered. While her fellow players took in the information, Kate stated, "Nobody's pleased to see me," followed by: "Why does nobody trust me?" Joe Marler answered her question and explained that she doesn’t come to the group with a lot of theories, before Kate said, “I'm so useless, I can't bear it”. Kate, who is a Faithful but has suspicions around her as a Traitor, has been struggling to find the true Traitors, along with the rest of the group. That was until last night’s episode, which saw the contestants find out that Jonathan had been a Traitor the entire time. The TV presenter didn't hold back when it came to his exit speech, with him branding his fellow contestants as "idiots" before revealing his Traitor status. “I’ve got no idea what everyone’s doing wrong," he told them. "I can’t believe you’ve done it again. I can’t believe that I’m standing here for no good reason. I don’t want to be rude, but – you’re idiots! "I’m not judging, because it’s fiendish - I’m not blaming the players, I’m blaming the game. I am now, and have been all through the game, completely Faithful,” he insisted, as heads went into hands around the table, before he added: “To the Traitors!" Jonathan’s exit came after Lucy became the first celebrity to be murdered face-to-face by all three of the Traitors. Comedian Lucy, from Hull, was selected by the Traitors who usually get to kill in secret. Speaking on The Traitors: Uncloaked, Lucy said: "God, it was such a shock. I mean, it was quite thrilling, but it was really eerie when they got the cloaks. "It's those cloaks, yeah, when they took them off, because I think I saw Alan's first and was so surprised, and then Jonathan, and then Cat, and I was so...I was genuinely feeling betrayed by Cat." Jonathan revealed that when the Traitors killed off Lucy, he was initially happy, but it was also that experience that made him fall out of love with murder. "I actually felt quite happy with killing Lucy," he shared. Jonathan then revealed that he thought she would find it funny because they knew each other from home. But then she was sad, and it made him feel horrible about the situation. He added that he fell out of love with being a Traitor and murdering every night, and that the fight went out of him. "I felt thoroughly disgusted with myself," Jonathan confessed. Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .