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    Colton Underwood Received Horrifying Death Threat Over ‘The Traitors’

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteFebruary 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Colton Underwood has faced intense backlash from viewers of “The Traitors” since season 4 began airing in January 2026. Today, the “Bachelor” alum is opening up about his experience inside the Scottish castle, revealing that he has received terrifying messages from viewers regarding his role in the series.

    Warning: this article contains spoilers for “The Traitors,” season 4, episode 8. 

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    Colton Underwood Says He Received A Death Threat From A Viewer That Had Him Shaken

    Peacock | Euan Cherry

    Speaking with Variety, Underwood immediately addressed toxicity from this season’s viewers, thanking Peacock for issuing a statement and reminding the audience to be kind to the show’s players. “I totally understand the intensity of rooting and being upset when your player goes home,” Underwood said. However, he said there were a “few lines” that were crossed as the season progressed.

    Underwood became a focal point of the show earlier in the season after co-star Michael Rapaport made a comment that many viewers interpreted as a slight against Underwood’s sexuality. Underwood said that after Rapaport’s comments aired, he received terrifying death threats—one so shocking he sent it to the show’s producers.

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    “… somebody told me to stick a gun up my a** and pull the trigger and called me the F word in it,” he said. “That’s crossing the line.”

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    Colton Underwood Seems OK With How He Went Home In Episode 8 Of ‘The Traitors’

    Colton Underwood gives peace signs
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    Underwood was murdered by Traitors Candiace Dillard Bassett and Rob Rausch at the start of episode 8. While disappointing, Underwood seemed OK going out the way he did.

    “I think at that point of the game, I knew the only way that I was going to make it to the end was to get recruited,” he said. “So either I was getting recruited or getting murdered. If I was going to go out, I would rather have gone out murdered than banished, because I think part of the game and the fun of it is defending yourself at the roundtable and holding your own.”

    Underwood added that being banished at the roundtable means a person didn’t do a good enough job defending themselves against the accusations. “So if I went out, I always wanted to go out getting murdered,” he stated.

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    How Does Colton Underwood Feel About How He Played The Game?

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    Throughout the season, Underwood clashed with several players, including “Big Brother” legend Tiffany Mitchell and “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Lisa Rinna. Although he didn’t win the series, the father of one said he’s “proud” of how he played.

    Underwood described his gameplay as “intense,” calling himself the “ultimate competitor.” He also shared that being a fan of the show has added an extra element for him.

    “So there’s weirdly a part of me now that’s very excited to watch the rest of the season as a fan again, instead of the intensity in which I had to watch myself on that show,” he added.

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    Lisa Rinna Details Needing To Heal After Leaving The ‘Traitors’ Castle

    Lisa Rinna on "The Traitors."
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    According to The Blast, Rinna recently opened up about her experience filming the intense reality series, which concluded in episode 7 when a majority of the remaining cast voted to eliminate her.

    “I wanted to go home,” Rinna said. “I could care less at that point.”

    Rinna’s daughter, Amelia Gray, reportedly said that being in a situation where one has to lie and deceive for an extended period can alter one’s state of mind. “That does something to your brain,” she said.

    Rinna agreed, explaining that it took her “a minute to kind of recalibrate.”

    Fans React To Underwood’s Murder

    Social media users appeared ecstatic following Underwood’s murder on the most recent episode of “The Traitors.”

    “COLTON HAS BEEN MURDERED,” one user wrote alongside a GIF of Jane Lynch cheering during an episode of “Glee.”

    “ROB ACTUALLY LET CANDIACE MURDER COLTON????? WE ARE SOO UPPP!” another user wrote.

    “THEY MURDERED COLTON NO WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY THANK YOU CANDIACE DILLARD BASSETT,” a third shared.

    “THANK YOU CANDIACE I couldn’t stand one more second of Colton screen time,” another posted.

    “And let’s clap it up for my girl Candiace doing her biggest of ones getting that … Colton out of her castle. She did what those losers in the castle were scared to do,” a fifth wrote.



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