The Traitors spoilers follow.
Tonight (November 30) saw Claudia Winkleman's new psychological competition The Traitors continue with a brutal double elimination from the show.
Continuing on from last night's premiere, the second episode opened with the contestants discovering that Aisha had been murdered by Traitors Alyssa, Wilfred and Amanda.
Revealing Aisha's fate in a flashback from the previous night, she was presented with a letter telling her, that by order of the Traitors, she had been murdered. Shocked by the news that she was the first to be killed, Aisha said: "Snakes. Absolute snakes them Traitors.
"Ah God! No one wants to be the first person to go do they? So, it’s hard. It's rough."
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Aisha's elimination wasn't the only shock in the episode either, with Faithful Nicky being banished following the group's first roundtable.
Tasked with identifying and removing a suspected Traitor from the competition, the group faced struggles as they had to work out who was a Faithful and who wasn't – with the accounts supervisor ultimately being eliminated by her fellow contestants.
Revealing that she wasn't a traitor but in fact a Faithful, Nicky said: "I’d just like to say, you know what, it’s a hard decision to make and it’s not been very pleasant sat here. However, you’re all wrong. I am a Faithful."
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Elsewhere in the show, the group completed their second task which involved performing songs from sheet music and matching it with the correct item in the castle – leading to the group successfully adding another £8,000 to their prize pot.
Later on, the three Traitors also reunited to discuss who would be their second target. Following a tense roundtable, the group decided that either Alex, Aaron or Claire would be their next kill.
The Traitors continues tomorrow night (December 1) at 9pm on BBC One.
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