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“Charlotte Church Eliminated from ‘Celebrity Traitors’ Show”

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Welsh singer Charlotte Church can now look forward to better rest after her stint on the TV show “Celebrity Traitors” ended. Church, aged 39, became the fourth celebrity eliminated this season on the BBC program.

During her time on the show, Church gained attention for her outspoken views on the potential culprits. However, she found herself ousted by “The Traitors” after voicing her theories. Church also made headlines for asking an ex-boyfriend to find alternate sleeping arrangements at V Festival.

Reports suggest that Church and her family were set to enjoy luxury accommodation in Virgin Media’s exclusive camping area, including her then-partner, former Wales rugby player Gavin Henson. However, plans fell apart, leading Henson and his friends to seek alternative lodging, leaving him without Saturday night plans.

According to sources, Church decided that Henson should find another place for his male friends to stay, disrupting their original arrangements. The incident took place during the 2009 V Festival, where the couple had booked a yurt for a more luxurious experience.

The luxury camping experience, costing £600 per night, did not go as planned for Church and Henson. Despite the upscale amenities like Egyptian cotton linens, their stay was cut short, impacting their time at the event.

Presently, Henson manages The Fox pub in the Vale of Glamorgan, while Church remains in the public eye post her appearance on “Celebrity Traitors.” Church’s time on the show was brief, as she was eliminated early on by fellow participants Alan Carr, Jonathan Ross, and Cat Burns.

Apart from the V Festival incident, Henson had previously been prevented from staying with Church by her grandmother, who did not allow him to camp with the singer before their marriage. Church had mentioned in 2005 that her grandmother insisted on separate sleeping arrangements for unmarried couples in her house.

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