Celebrity Traitors star Ruth Codd has revealed the very strict alcohol rules the stars had to adhere to on set.
The Midnight Club actress, 29, was the latest star to be murdered by the Traitors after she became suspicious of Jonathan Ross.
The contestants on the show are often seen behind the bar at the castle pouring a variety of boozy beverages.
But according to Ruth, the amount stars are allowed to drink is highly controlled.
‘They’re very strict on alcohol,’ she told The Sunday Times. ‘It’s not boozy at all. You’re allowed two drinks at night.’
Ruth went on to reveal why she was at a major disadvantage in the game compared to her other competitors.

Celebrity Traitors star Ruth Codd has revealed the very strict alcohol rules the stars had to adhere to on set

The Midnight Club actress, 29, was the latest star to be murdered by the Traitors after she became suspicious of Jonathan Ross
She said: ‘There was probably an unspoken hierarchy in there, and that placed certain people like myself at a disadvantage because I haven’t been in the industry very long.’
Traitors Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns decided to kill off Ruth Codd during Thursday’s episode after she went for Jonathan during the round table.
Discussing their decision, the TV presenter said: ‘Ruth is not going to let it go and I feel like the cloak is getting tighter round my neck.’
‘This could back fire on you,’ said Cat. Jonathan replied, ‘If I was a Traitor I wouldn’t do it, why would I put myself in the firing line.’
Alan added: ‘Yeah let’s get rid now before she poisons everyone.’
Walking into her room to find the letter killing her, Ruth said: ‘I knew this was coming,’ before joking, ‘Jonathan and Kate Garraway are traitors!’
‘I’m mentally extremely strong and I will miss the Faithfuls,’ she added.
The celebrities were left shocked and confused as the final stars Charlotte Church and Stephen Fry arrived at the Scottish castle for breakfast.

The contestants on the show are often seen behind the bar at the castle pouring a variety of boozy beverages (Cat Burns and Alan Carr pictured)

Traitors Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Cat Burns decided to kill off Ruth Codd during Thursday’s episode after she went for Jonathan during the round table
Several of the stars looked around saying, ‘We’re missing Ruth, I don’t know what that means.’
Speaking to the camera, Jonathan admitted: ‘Yesterday I had a lot of heat on me so I have to be aware that people are going to be looking at me, I am worried.’
Meanwhile Joe Marler said: ‘I think they’re going to kill Ruth to make it look like Jonathan.’
Joe Wilkinson said: ‘I agree I don’t think it’s Jonathan.’
Ruth is the fifth celebrity to be kicked-off the hit BBC series leaving the three Traitors in power.
Fans rushed to X to say they are ‘absolutely gutted’ that Ruth was murdered while others said it was the ‘dumbest’ decision from the traitors.
They wrote: ‘Absolutely gutted. Loved Ruth; Ruth knew too much!
‘Surely killing Ruth off is the dumbest thing the traitors could have done; I’m genuinely so gutted about Ruth!
‘Absolutely gutted. Ruth was the best of the faithful; Massive mistake by The Traitors in murdering Ruth – Jonathan looks guilty as sin now. Ouch.’
Elsewhere in the show, things got heated once again around the round table as the stars voted for who they wanted to banish.
The first person to be banished from Celebrity Traitors was revealed on Wednesday night as the stars voted off Clare Balding.
Before leaving, she said: ‘I came in with one strategy and I’ve had the best time. I am and have been from the start a Faithful.’
Gutted, Stephen Fry said: ‘Oh my god how are we so useless, we’ve lost a great Faithful. What have we done.’
Charlotte Church added: ‘She was such a good Faithful.’
Jonathan said to the camera: ‘I’ve got to be the luckiest Traitor, the Faithfuls did our dirty work for us. Everyone’s going to be scratching away at each other now.’