The latest episode of The Traitors Ireland saw Ireland’s favourite hug hating grumpy ‘daddy’ Traitor Paudie be banished from the table following one of the most heated round tables yet.
With the Faithfuls split over whether Paudie or Vanessa seemed more suspicious, Traitors Paudie and newly recruited Nick ended up, as Oyin would say, in 'a fight between Traitors', turning on each other in a ruthless display of betrayal.
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But ultimately it was Paudie who received the most votes and was the last original Traitor to be voted out of the game.
Can you take compassionate leave for banishment of players? Asking for a friend #traitorsireland #TraitorsIRL
— Jennifer (@jeffiner1892) September 16, 2025
The episode was left on the cliffhanger of who Nick will blackmail to join him in the conclave, will he bring his bromance with Ben to the dark side or will he select a Faithful already under fire as a sacrificial pawn.
The last man standing… for now
— RTÉ One (@RTEOne) September 16, 2025
Who will Nick choose to join him as a Traitor? You’ll have to wait until Sunday night to find out #TraitorsIRL pic.twitter.com/8Jb4hfk9ad
The banishment was a sombre ending to a quirky episode that featured a recreation of a famine funeral, seeing Christine, Ben and Faye housed in three open coffins.
It is ultimately Christine who has the coffin lid placed over her, following the piseog (Irish curse) that Nick had placed on her by means of a goodbye hug the night before.
After their return from Christine’s murder, Ben believes Faye is a Faithful, having previously suspected her, due to her crying as they waited in the coffins.
Others are unconvinced, suggesting that she is looking for sympathy votes, with Faye quipping: “I’m having a panic attack, you think it’s an act, I don’t think I need to explain myself in a coffin.”
At the roundtable Vanessa declared her suspicions on Paudie being a Traitor, with Nick, Oyin, and Ben aligning behind her.
Paudie was then banished revealing the bigger bombshell that the previously eliminated Traitor, Andrew, was his son.
I declare a National Day of Mourning for Paudie. No work tomorrow. Mass at 11am. Donations to Auld Lads Scared of Hugs in lieu of flowers.#TraitorsIreland #TraitorsIRL pic.twitter.com/fmcDHt0iYv
— Niecy O'Keeffe (@NiecyOKeeffe) September 16, 2025
After that episode it’s probably for the best that @RTEOne gives us a few days to mourn before the next update.
— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) September 16, 2025
It just won’t be the same without Paudie#TraitorsIreland #TraitorsIRL pic.twitter.com/rbiD1ccTEZ
Dropped the mic, but kept the crown. Slan, King Paudie! #TraitorsIRL pic.twitter.com/i4Fe88MWZy
— Rory Cashin (@roarEcashin) September 16, 2025
When Oyin looks at you like this, you know you’ve been sussed #TraitorsIRL pic.twitter.com/lLbbhHLzDm
— RTÉ One (@RTEOne) September 16, 2025
The Traitors Ireland returns to RTE One and the RTE Player on Sunday September 21 at 9:30 pm as it enters into its final week.
Will the Traitors steal it all or will the Faithfuls get to share he prize pot? Fans will have to wait until the final episode on Tuesday September 23 at 9:35 pm to find out
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