One contestant fromDestination Xreceived a stern warning from Naga Munchetty to avoid dropping any spoilers when he appeared on the live BBC morning show ahead of the final.
During Thursday's (August 28) episode of BBC Breakfast, the star, aged 50, and co-host Charlie Stayt, aged 63, were joined by Destination X contestant Daren Parr, who was shown the coach door last night, just hours before the final.
However, Naga had to caution him not to reveal any spoilers about the series, hosted by Rob Brydon, after he admitted he knew who won.
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Just moments before he took his seat on the iconic red sofa, Naga warned viewers: "Beware, we are about to be joined by the contestant who was booted off the bus on last night's episode.
"So If you haven't seen last night's episode and you don't want to know, maybe step away and grab a cup of tea," reports the Manchester Evening News.

The Europe-traversing gameshow, presented by Rob Brydon, sees a handful of contestants race to give their best guess at their location from the clues they had picked up along the way.
After a nail-biting semi-final on Wednesday night, only three contestants, Saskia, Josh and Judith, have remained on the bus with a chance to win the £100,000 prize money in The Traitors-style game.
At the time, Daren was overwhelmed with emotion after missing out on the final, when he discovered that he placed his X in Paris, far away from the destination in Monte Carlo.
It didn't take long for Naga to question the taxi cab driver, aged 58, on whether he knows the identity of the winner. Daren kicked off by revealing: "We are all getting together tonight to watch the final together."
Naga interjected and enquired: "Do you know the winner?" The reality TV star confirmed: "Yes I do."
Naga responded: "Aw right, ok, fine. That would have been interesting if you didn't. ". As Daren tried to carry on the chat, a flustered Naga declared: "Don't say anything."
Daren maintained: "No, no I won't. I didn't go home after Monte Carlo, we stayed on. So yeah, I'm not saying anymore than that."
The taxi driver has already gone back to his regular job but disclosed that circumstances have altered somewhat as he's been getting spotted by numerous passengers whilst driving around.
He shared: "It's been mad but I've absolutely loved it. It's all been so positive and for some reason kids seem to like it and I think it's because of the emotional side of it, I suppose parents are saying 'look blocks do cry'."
Daren continued: "Honestly I've loved it. People coming up to me and wanting selfies. I'm a London cabbie, what am I doing here?".
The final of Destination X airs Thursday 28th August, 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer and BBC Breakfast airs everyday from 6am on BBC One and iPlayer.
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