Celebrity Antiques Road Trip expert warns 'it's kicking off' as BBC stars clash

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An expert on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip issued a warning during a recent instalment. The hit BBC programme, which began airing in 2010, sees antiques experts accompany celebrities on a road trip around the UK, as they search for treasures and compete to make the most money at auction. A repeat episode aired on Wednesday (July 15), which saw The Traitors favourites Harry Clark and Paul Gorton compete against each other.

After being brutally double-crossed by fellow Traitor Harry in the second series of the hit game show, Paul was ready to take a second swipe at his rival - this time on the hunt to get one up in the world of antiques. The pair were reunited in the Scottish Highlands, vying to be the winner at auction. Paul was paired up with expert Roo Irvine, while Harry was joined by Natasha Raskin Sharp, shortly before the group hit the road in a Morgan 4x4.

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Halfway through the episode, the group met up to discuss their recent purchases. Paul and Roo showed off their nine carat gold watch, which Harry praised, saying: "That is a very smart watch."

He then joked: "I mean, you're gonna need this to sell because your other stuff, I ain't feeling your other stuff!"

A stunned Roo then said: "Oh, wait a minute!" before Paul quickly took the watch back from Harry. He said: "Well, give me that back because I don't trust you."

Harry and Natasha then unveiled their 19th-century mug that had a very poignant poem etched across it, before Paul shared his 120-year-old photograph of Ardross Castle, where The Traitors is filmed.

Paul then said to Roo: "I'm confident here, you know," with the expert agreeing: "Oh, we're gonna win. We're so gonna win." Paul added: "Did you see what they bought?" before Harry jokingly told Natasha to "hold me back".

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