The Traitors fans united in praise for Claudia Winkleman’s presenting skills with some saying she should win a National Television Award for her work on the show.
Friday night was the series finale of the BAFTA-winning programme, where audiences have been thrilled with the host’s quirky presenting style.
Viewers took to social media to share their thoughts on Claudia as the evening brought the last episode of series two to the screen.
One wrote: ‘Claudia Winkleman deserves a Dame’ followed by a crown emoji.
A second penned: ‘As the final of Season 2 approaches, if it wasn’t for this brillianrt woman, #TheTraitors would not be the show we all love! Ladies and Gentleman, Dame Claudia Winkleman.’
The Traitors fans united in praise for Claudia Winkleman ‘s presenting skills with some saying she should win a National Television Award for her work on the show
Audiences have been thrilled with the presenter, 52, and her quirky, quick-witted ways as she has hosted the game of deception and manipulation
A third chimed: ‘All the presenting award to Claudia’.
A fourth user agreed saying: ‘Claudia need to win the NTA award this year! She has been iconic!!!’
Another gushed: ‘Love Claudia’ whilst a sixth person said: ‘Claudia is just brilliant’.
The final saw Harry Clarke win the £95,150 prize money all to himself after he and Mollie Pearce banished Jaz Singh in the final roundtable.
After convincing Mollie that he was faithful throughout the whole experience, the disability model was left in painful turmoil as she weighed up whether to vote out Jaz or Harry and end the game.
Yet Mollie stayed loyal to her friendship, changing the name on her chalkboard at the last minute from Harry, to Jaz only to find out the heartbreaking truth that Harry was a traitor.
It comes after fans have made it known they are obsessed with the presenter’s country style and her commitment to cable-knit couture.
According to Drapers, ‘millions’ of consumers have been inspired by her aesthetics, marked by ‘chunky knits, woollen blazers and full-length coats’ – as well as kilts and tartan – in an homage to the Scottish Highlands, where the show is set.
Viewers took to social media to showcase their thoughts on the fringe-famed star as the evening brought the last episode of series 2 to the screen
It comes after fans have made it known they are obsessed with the presenter’s country style and her commitment to cable-knit couture
Claudia’s dedication and passion to the tasks during the show has been second to none with many fans praising her
Public venues up and down the UK offered watch parties, while other people throw their own themed shindigs at home.
The BBC One hit reality competition has captured the attention of the nation and it appears the final become a cultural event.
Selected cinemas decided to show the final on their big screens, while fans of the show have arranged their own viewing parties on social media.