Kate Garraway reflected on her departure from The Celebrity Traitors after a heated exchange with historian David Olusoga during Thursday night's episode on October 30. The Good Morning Britain presenter received the most votes moments after their confrontation on the dance floor. Their disagreement on The Celebrity Traitors centered on David's repeated questioning about Kate potentially being a traitor, which she claimed had “evaporated” as a viable theory.The exchange grew increasingly tense as Kate accused David of implying things beyond stating facts, while he defended his approach as part of his gameplay strategy. Kate was banished from Claudia Winkleman's BBC series despite maintaining her faithful status throughout, having faced suspicion since the opening episodes.Tom Daley notably went viral for doubting her after she used the word "flabbergasted" to describe her reaction to the accusations. Appearing on Good Morning Britain the following morning with hosts Ranvir Singh and Adil Ray, Kate insisted she didn't take the conflict personally, citing her experience with genuine life-and-death situations.She praised the show’s immersive environment, noting how participants quickly form close bonds without phone access or outside contact. Kate also shared that her daughter Darcy watches episodes at university parties and was conflicted when her mother faced elimination alongside fan-favorite contestant Niko.What happened between Kate Garraway and Daniel Olusoga on The Celebrity Traitors? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostKate and David's exchange occurred just before the crucial vote on The Celebrity Traitors. She had suggested that his suspicions about her traitor status no longer held weight. David immediately challenged her assertion."The person who was most insistent on trying to explore it at the next table was you," he stated.Elaborating:"Only because I was trying to bring something useful to the table. It's my job."Kate interrupted to defend herself."I was just the only one that was brave enough to raise it," she said.She then addressed what she perceived as David's communication style. Kate got a little frustrated with David, thinking he was stirring things up and leaving her to take the blame. David, of course, didn't back down, he said that's literally the point of the game, which, in a way, made sense from a gameplay perspective. Later, on Good Morning Britain, Kate appeared unfazed. She said she didn't take anything to heart, after all, real life and death make fake game drama feel pretty small. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHowever, The Celebrity Traitors operated in a world of its own. No phones, no outside contact, just nonstop scheming and emotions running wild. Everyone bonds fast, almost too fast, which makes every betrayal hit harder. When Paloma left, Kate was completely heartbroken, proving that even in a game about lies, the feelings sneak in for real.Her experience on the show exploredKate expressed genuine shock at being doubted throughout her time in the castle."I was absolutely flabbergasted that they were suspicious of me," she stated.Explaining:"I must be the least suspicious person in the world."Kate admitted that watching The Celebrity Traitors and actually living it are two totally different beasts. When you’re inside the game, she said, you're basically playing blind, everyone else knows more about what’s happening than you do. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostStill, she somehow managed to hang on longer than anyone expected, even though it felt like every roundtable had her name written all over it. She joked that pure stubbornness might've been what kept her alive in the game. As for who might win it all, Kate had a hunch it wouldn't be one of the good guys. She was rooting for Nick but couldn't shake the feeling that Alan Carr would swoop in and steal the crown, because, honestly, given his flair for the dramatic, it wouldn’t be surprising if he did.You can watch The Celebrity Traitors on BBC One and stream it anytime on BBC iPlayer.