The Traitors star Jessie Roux has taken a swipe at her show rival Matty Hyndman after he tried to strike a deal to have her murdered.
In a huge twist during Friday's show, Matty was one of the contestants granted the right to speak directly to The Traitors.
As he spoke at the confession box, Matty asked Traitors Rachel and Steven who they were planning on murdering - and when they said Jessie, he offered them a deal.
He said: 'I suspect Claudia will offer you the opportunity to seduce the next time you meet. I want you to turn that down and murder Jessie. And then the next time you seduce, you can seduce me. So my question is, do we have a deal?'
Addressing the murder plot ahead of Wednesday's episode, Jessie took to Instagram to share a very unbothered clip of her dancing.
It was captioned: 'When people are worried about Matt's deal but you're just enjoying the missions.'
The Traitors star Jessie Roux has taken a swipe at her show rival Matty Hyndman after he tried to strike a deal to have her murdered.
Addressing the murder plot ahead of Wednesday's episode, Jessie took to Instagram to share a very unbothered clip of her dancing.
She added in the post's caption: 'Sorry I'm busy, please leave a message.'
Showing the pair are not feuding, Matty commented 'LYSM,' to which Jessie replied: 'ILYYY.'
During Friday's episode, Matty, Harriet Tyce and Rachel won the opportunity to ask the Traitors questions, but, of course, Rachel would be answering the questions rather than asking them.
Matthew entered Ardross Castle Church, with the Traitors hidden in a wooden confession box.
He first asked who they plan to kill next and why, to which they wrote down Jessie Roux's name and passed the paper through a letterbox to keep their identities a secret.
After reading the response, he boldly said: 'Here's what I want to happen. I'm taking a massive risk here, and I want to know that there is some trust.
'I suspect Claudia will offer you the opportunity to seduce the next time you meet. I want you to turn that down and murder Jessie. And then the next time you seduce, you can seduce me. So my question is: do we have a deal?'
After turning on his fellow Faithful, Matthew told the camera: 'I'm not a monster; I don't want Jessie to die. But I came here to play the game, and that is what I'm going to do.'
In a huge twist during Friday's show, Matty was one of the contestants granted the right to speak directly to The Traitors.
It was captioned: 'When people are worried about Matt's deal but you're just enjoying the missions.'
Showing the pair are not feuding, Matty commented 'LYSM,' to which Jessie replied: 'ILYYY.'
It comes after former secret traitor Fiona Hughes broke her silence following her shocking banishment from the castle on Friday's episode.
The Swansea native, 62, was sent home by the Faithfuls who broke into cheers when she revealed herself as a Traitor.
Her elimination came after an intense confrontation with her fellow traitor Rachel Duffy, when Fiona accused her of being a Traitor in front of the rest of the group.
Speaking to The Sun, Fiona admitted: 'It was incredibly tense. I was really the master of my own downfall.
'But I suspected that when there was the end game I would be thrown under the bus.'
Fiona began the game as a 'secret Traitor', working alone to pick a shortlist of murder victims who the regular Traitors had to then murder from.
When she joined Rachel and Stephen Libby in the turret however, she quickly became suspicious that Rachel was playing only for herself and not as a team.
After Amanda Collier's banishment from the castle, Rachel revealed she had confided in her that she was secretly a former detective for the metropolitan police.
Fiona was immediately convinced Rachel was lying and felt that Amanda would have told her that because she has several police officers in her family.
Fiona told Rachel: 'I just want you to know that I'm suspicious. I think you're going to get rid of Stephen and I,' and then accused her of being a Traitor in front of the group.
Explaining her decision, she said: 'I needed to confront Rachel to be sure in my own mind that she was a team player and not playing singularly.'
Fiona described Rachel as a 'formidable player' and felt she was a 'lone wolf' who would eventually come after her.
After Fiona's banishment, Stephen broke down in tears from guilt of voting for her and told the camera,'Having to use her like that is just part of the game, isn't it.'
A triumphant Rachel added,'I won the battle,but I need to win the war.'