The stars of BBC megahit The Traitors swapped the castle for the red carpet on Wednesday as they mingled with Hollywood's finest at the Crime 101 premiere.
After Friday's nail-biting finale hit screens, stars Stephen Libby, Jade Scott and Faraaz Noor were among the contestants to grace the white carpet at London's Odeon Luxe Leicester Square.
The stars were in high spirits as they opted for their best red carpet looks to attend the event, which also saw the film's stars Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry and Mark Ruffalo in attendance.
Sadly series winner Rachel Duffy missed out, after she shared the sad news on Tuesday that her mother had passed away, days after her Traitors victory hit screens.
Winner Stephen continued to show off his snazzy sense of style in a 70s inspired green suit to attend the premiere.
Jessie Roux was a vision in a bright orange thigh-split dress as she reunited with Ross Garshong and Ellie Buckley.
Stars of BBC megahit The Traitors, including Jessie Roux, Ross Garshong and Ellie Buckley mingled with Hollywood's finest at the Crime 101 premiere on Wednesday
Ross and Ellie, who kept their relationship a secret from the other players during their time on the show, enjoyed a date night at the premiere, with psychologist Ellie dressed to impress in a fun black dress with silver beaded detailing.
Jade put on a dazzling display in a stunning pale blue sequinned dress with a matching faux fur jacket.
Finalist Faraaz Noor opted to bring co-star Roxy Wilson as his date for the night.
Roxy, who revealed while the series was airing that she's now expecting her first child, looked glowing in a dark green dress.
Rachel made The Traitors history on Friday night when she became the first female to win the BBC show in a momentous double traitor win alongside Stephen Libby.
Throughout the show the mother-of-three shared how the prize money would allow her to make memories with her mother Anne, who was tragically diagnosed with Parkinson's when she was just 47 and more recently with dementia.
However on Tuesday, in a tragic turn of events just days after Friday's final, Rachel shared the devastating news that her mother has passed away.
And while filming for the show wrapped months ago, Rachel and Stephen are yet to receive their share of the £95,750 prize pot, meaning that tragically Rachel was robbed of treating Anne, 70, to the holiday she dreamt of.
Ross and Ellie, who kept their relationship a secret from the other players during their time on the show, enjoyed a date night at the premiere
Finalist Faraaz Noor opted to bring co-star Roxy Wilson as his date for the night. Roxy revealed while the series was airing that she's now expecting her first child
Winner Stephen continued to show off his snazzy sense of style in a 70s inspired green suit to attend the premiere
Jessie Roux was a vision in a bright orange thigh-split dress as she reunited with Ross Garshong and Ellie Buckley
Jade put on a dazzling display in a stunning pale blue sequinned dress with a matching faux fur jacket as she graced the white carpet
Despite winning £47,000 each, contestants don't receive the prize money until after the show, and on Monday Stephen revealed the money was yet to hit his account.
Rachel previously shared that she wished to use the prize money to pay for a family holiday with her mum and children in order to make memories while they still can, yet tragically her mother's health had deteriorated since her time on the show.
Taking to Instagram to announce her death on Tuesday she penned: 'We are heartbroken to share the passing of our beautiful wee mummy. We kindly ask for privacy as our family grieves during this difficult time.'
Speaking to The Mail On Sunday a day after the finale aired, Rachel explained that she hadn't spent her prize money yet and needed to make plans with her mother and her husband.
'I think I'm going to sit down with the kids, my husband and my mum and just think what could we do to have fun together,' she said.
Giving an update on her mother, Rachel said: 'It's a hard one because the show was recorded in May so at that time her condition wasn't as severe as it is now, so she's not fit to travel as much.
'We're trying to do something closer to home so I can't wait to just sit in front of her and say, "Mummy, what do you want to do, what can we do that you would just love?" God only knows what she's going to say, but I can't wait.'
Rachel was in London with her co-stars for the final episode and to film her Uncloaked interview just last week.
She added that she couldn't wait to give her mum a call and speak to her properly following her interviews on Saturday morning.
'I'm just waiting to call her now to have a proper chat with her, but she's so proud, and that means a lot to hear that your mum is proud of you,' she shared.
Speaking about the 'lovely' reaction to her comments about her mum's illness on the show, Rachel said: 'There was a lot of messages on social media about people and their own experiences, saying thank you so much for raising awareness.
'It was the loveliest feeling to know that your story resonated with so many and that so many other people, or carers for their family members.'
Sadly series winner Rachel Duffy missed out, after she shared the sad news on Tuesday that her mother had passed away, days after her Traitors victory hit screens
Last March, Rachel took to Instagram to share a birthday tribute to her mum after she turned 70 in a big bash with friends and family.
Sharing a collection of snaps she penned: 'There’s a whole lot of love in these photos.
'Feeling extremely blessed to have this lady in our lives. A very happy belated 70th birthday to Queen Mullen.'
Speaking during the show at a dinner party with the final eight contestants, Rachel shared her mother's story with the group.
Struggling to control her emotions she began: 'I would like to do something for my mummy who has been very ill for a long time.
'She was diagnosed with Parkinson's when she was only 47 and I have watched her my whole adult life just put her whole life on hold for other people.
'And she was diagnosed with dementia recently and all she wants to do is go on a holiday.'
Explaining what she would use the money for she added: 'And I think if I were to win the money it would be to take her and my kids on holiday and make memories while she still has her memories.
'I think life is so precious and I really really want it for my mum because she did everything for us and I think now it's her time for us to look after her.'
In a poignant photograph shared during the show, Anne was seen proudly holding up a T-shirt which read 'My daughter's a traitor' on the front.
Stephen and Rachel became the first duo of Traitors to triumph, despite fans being convinced Rachel would betray her friend to secure the entire prize pot.
The pair remained loyal from the very beginning, with Stephen making a selfless decision at the final hurdle despite knowing Jack Butler would vote Rachel out. Instead, both stuck to a pact they made at the family tree not to turn on each other, and they split the money.

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