ITVX Coronation Street episode finally reveals truth behind Jodie’s trinket box as she adds fresh ‘trophy’ to her collection
So, that's what's in that box!
In today’s early ITVX Coronation Street release (Tuesday, February 24), Jodie Ramsey added another trinket to her ever-growing collection.
After a girl named Olivia rocked up and confronted Jodie over abandoning her, Jodie headed home and added a fresh trinket to her box.
And, this time, it had everything to do with fellow Roy’s Rolls colleague Bernie Winter.

Olivia confronted Jodie in Coronation Street
Jodie offered to walk David the dog with Lily today but soon got frustrated when Lily didn’t bring any poo bags with her. With Lily heading off, Jodie continued to walk David and picked up his business herself (with one of Toyah’s hankies).
It was at this moment that a school girl called Olivia approached her, reuniting with her after time apart.
Spotting Jodie while on a school trip, Olivia asked Jodie why she left her – remembering that she’d said that she and her sibling were her favourite kids to look after.
Jodie told Olivia that it was a difficult thing to do, but she left to protect Olivia and her family. She then told a tale about being in witness protection after seeing a man get killed. She was now living under the radar for everyone’s safety.
Olivia thought this was awful, but questioned why Jodie was allowed to have a dog in witness protection. It was ‘complicated,’ but she couldn’t see Jodie again. Her cover needed to remain a secret.

Jodie Ramsey’s trinket truth revealed in Coronation Street
At home, Jodie dished out a chippie tea while debating whether gravy belonged on chips with David.
As David headed upstairs to change before dinner, Jodie quickly grabbed her mysterious trinket box from under the sofa and opened it up.
She then added a brand-new trinket to her collection… the cutout face of Bernie Winter from her wedding photo. Yes, the photo that Bernie had accused creepy Mal of tampering with.
Bernie pointed the finger at Mal tonight and threatened to call the police on him for breaking into her house. But, meddling Jodie had actually been behind the whole thing in a bid to mess with Bernie’s mind.
As well as Bernie’s photo, Brian’s missing book – The Woman in White – was also inside of the box. Viewers will remember that Brian refused to give Lily her paper round job back, with Jodie likely taking this to heart.
So, it appears that the box is full of trinkets taken from Jodie’s dark schemes and revenge plots on those who have ‘wronged’ her. But, just how dark does her revenge get?
Celebrity Traitors 2025: Jonathan Ross, Paloma Faith and Alan Carr lead official cast line-up
Jonathan Ross, Paloma Faith and Alan Carr are just three of the 19 stars who will be starring in the brand new BBC series.
The slew of eager famous faces will all join host Claudia Winkleman in Scotland for the ultimate game of trust, deception and backstabbing.
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Claudia Winkleman will welcome 19 celebrities to The Traitors' castle [Credit: BBC][/caption]The Celebrity Traitors cast are all hoping to bag a huge cash prize for charity. But who has what it takes to get their hands on it?
Here's the full cast line-up for this year's Celebrity Traitors on BBC One.
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Alan Carr is in the Celebrity Traitors line-up [Credit: BBC][/caption]
Celebrity Traitors line-up: Comedian Alan Carr
Alan Carr, 49, is an English comedian, broadcaster and actor. He rose to fame following his 2001 newcomer wins at the BBC New Comedy Awards and City Life Awards.
Alan's first big gig was hosting Channel 4's The Friday Night Project alongside Justin Lee Collins. By 2009, he had his very own show on the channel, which ran until 2016.
Alan Carr: Chatty Man saw Alan interview - and share a tipple with - everyone from Hollywood A Listers, to David and Victoria Beckham and all the hottest musicians of the moment.
Since then, Alan has appeared on countless panel shows, cooked up a storm on Celebrity Bake Off and acted as a judge on the BBC'S RuPaul Drag Race. He also fronted the BBC's Amanda And Alan's Italian Job, plus two subsequent series', with Amanda Holden.
Acting wise, Alan is known for playing the newspaper reviewer in 2009's Nativity. He also played himself in the ITV autobiographical sitcom Changing Ends.
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Singer Cat Burns will be taking part in the show [Credit: Steve Vas/Future Image/Cover Images][/caption]
Cat Burns: Singer/ Songwriter
Cat Burns is a 25-year-old singer/ songwriter from London. She found fame with her 2020 single Go. The song gained huge traction on social media site TikTok, eventually landing her at Number 2 in the UK singles chart. She also received a Brit Award nomination for it.
Cat's music is a mix of gospel and pop and she's signed to record giant Sony. She has supported Years & Years' Olly Alexander on tour and British mega star Ed Sheeran for a few dates of his Mathematics Tour.
In 2023, Cat told her fans on social media that she'd been diagnosed with autism. She previously revealed she has ADHD.
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British actress Celia Imrie is a confirmed contestant [Credit: Cover Images][/caption]
Celia Imrie: Actress
English actress Celia Imrie, 73, is also taking part in Celebrity Traitors. Celia began her career in the 1970s drama series Upstairs Downstairs.
She's since starred in countless classic British shows, including The Darling Buds of May, Absolutely Fabulous, Midsomer Murders and Where the Heart Is. Celia is also known for roles in Cranford, Doctor Who and Keeping Faith.
Film fans will recognise her for the Bridget Jones series ("Just stir it, Una!"), Nanny McPhee, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Celia also had a lead role in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Celia has also enjoyed a successful stage career spanning almost four decades. She has taken on roles in everything from Shakespeare to dramas and comedy farces.
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Will Charlotte Church be a Faithful or a Traitor? [Credit: John Rainford/Cover Images][/caption]
Charlotte Church: Singer
In the early years of her career, Charlotte Church was also known as The Voice of an Angel. The Welsh singer was just 11 when she wowed viewers by singing Pie Jesu over the telephone on ITV's This Morning. Soon after, Charlotte appeared in person on the channel's Big, Big Talent Show.
Charlotte's classical music career was born. Her debut album Voice of an Angel, which earned her the nickname, made her the youngest artist with a Number 1. Age 15, Charlotte was invited to perform at the White House for George W. Bush's Presidential inauguration.
In her later teens, Charlotte branched out into pop music. Four singles from her album Tissues and Issues charted in the top 20.
These days, 39-year-old Charlotte is a political activist. Now a mum-of-four, she also heads up the The Awen Project. Described as a "new model for learning environments", Charlotte works with families to create small learning communities that are free to attend, often in the great outdoors.
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Sports presenter Clare Balding has joined the line-up [Credit: Sue Andrews/Cover Images][/caption]
Clare Balding: Broadcaster
Clare Balding is one of the UK's best know broadcasters. The daughter of a race horse trainer, she was a leading amateur flat jockey from 1988 to 1993. The following year, Clare branched into broadcasting and landed a job as a trainee with BBC National Radio.
In 1995, Clare launched her TV career by presenting the highlights at Royal Ascot. Two years later, she was made the BBC's lead horse racing host.
Clare has since reported from eight Olympic Games, five Paralympic Games and five Commonwealth Games. She's a regular host on BBC Sports Personality of the Year and has fronted Today at Wimbledon since 2015, and has been the lead presenter at Wimbledon in 2023.
Clare, 54, is also known for her coverage at major Royal events, including the Platinum Jubilee and King Charles' Coronation. She has been awarded both an OBE and a CBE for her services to sport and charity.
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Historian David Olusoga can't wait to get involved in the game [Credit: BBC][/caption]
David Olusoga: Historian and filmmaker
David Olusoga was born in Nigeria. He migrated to the UK with his mother aged five and they settled on a council estate in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear.
In 1994, David graduated from the University of Liverpool with a degree in history and went on to gain a post-graduate in broadcast journalism. He made his break into TV as a researcher for the BBC's Western Front.
David moved into television presenting and has fronted shows including Timewatch, A House Through Time, The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files and Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners. The latter won a BAFTA.
He has also appeared multiple times on BBC's The One Show and he is an ambassador for the National Trust.
During his career, David has penned seven history books. He was awarded an OBE in 2019 for services to history and to community integration.
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Rugby player Joe Marler has tried his luck on Michael McIntyre's The Wheel before [Credit: BBC][/caption]
Joe Marler: England Rugby star
England rugby champ Joe Marler can't wait to get going on Celebrity Traitors. Joe began playing rugby aged 11 before starting his professional career at Haywards Heath RFC.
The sportsman joined the Harlequins Academy in 2008 and made his debut for the club in 2009. He stayed with the Harlequins until his retirement in 2024.
Joe, 35, was captain for England at U18s level. By retirement, he had 95 caps with the national team, winning three Six Nations Championships.
Joe has since moved into broadcasting. He has appeared on two celebrity versions of Michael McIntyre's The Wheel and hosts the Joe Marler's Things People Do podcast.
His book, Loose Head, Confessions of an (un)professional rugby player, was released in 2020 and Joe has spoken openly about his experiences with mental health. The dad-of-four fronted the Sky Sports documentary, Big Boys Don't Cry, during Mental Health Awareness Week in 2021.
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Joe Wilkinson recently starred in David Mitchell's Outsiders [Credit: BBC][/caption]
Joe Wilkinson: Comedian and actor
Comedy fans will be pleased to see Joe Wilkinson in Celebrity Traitors. But can he keep a straight face during the Round Tables?
Joe, 50, began his career as a support act to Russell Howard and his Celebrity Traitors co-star, Alan Carr. He is now best known for his regular appearances on Channel 4's 8 Out of 10 Cats.
The TV funnyman has also appeared on The Rob Brydon Show, Have I Got News For You and Russell Howard's Good News. Joe has competed on The Crystal Maze, Celebrity Squares and Taskmaster.
Joe is a dab hand at acting, too. He has starred in BBC sitcom Miranda, Netflix's Sex Education and After Life, and ITV's Douglas Is Cancelled.
This year, Joe appeared in the BBC Two comedy, David Mitchell's Outsiders.
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Jonathan Ross is a big name for Celebrity Traitors [Credit: Cover Images][/caption]
Celebrity Traitors line-up: TV host Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross is one of Celebrity Traitors' biggest names. He is, of course, best known for The Jonathan Ross Show on ITV (formerly BBC One).
Like his Traitors co-star David Olusoga, Jonathan began his television career as a researcher. By the early 90s, he had broken into television presenting. In 1991, Jonathan hosts the British Comedy Awards and continued to front the ceremony until 2014.
Over the decades, Jonathan has hosted Comic Relief multiple times, Britain's Best Sitcom and Jonathan Ross' New Year Comedy Special. He's a regular panelist for shows including They Think It's All Over, The Big Fat Quiz of the Year, 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown.
Jonathan, 64, is also a movie critic and hosted the long-running BBC series Film for more than a decade. He now fronts ITVX's Jonathan Ross: Must-Watch Films.
Masked Singer fans will know Jonathan for being a judge on the reality show and he's appeared on Celebrity Gogglebox alongside his daughter, Honey Kinny. Like many of his Traitors co-stars, Jonathan also has an OBE. His is for services to broadcasting.
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Kate Garraway is also among the Celebrity Traitors line-up [Credit: Tayfun Salci/Cover Images][/caption]
Kate Garraway: Broadcaster
TV journalist Kate Garraway is famed for co-hosting ITV's Good Morning Britain. She started her career as a reporter for ITV News Central, before moving to ITV News Meridian.
Kate, 58, became a household name when she was made a co-host of breakfast show GMTV in 2000, later moving to Daybreak as entertainment editor. She joined the Good Morning Britain team in 2014.
In in 2007, Kate took part in Strictly Come Dancing. She and pro partner Anton Du Beke were eliminated in week 7. Six years ago, she tried her luck in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!.
Tragically, her stint in the jungle came just three months before the Covid-19 pandemic. Kate's husband, former political aide Derek Draper, caught an unusually bad case of the virus. Derek had a lengthy and public battle with the long-term effects of Covid and died in January 2024 age 56.
Earlier this year, Kate was unmasked as Spag Bol on ITV's The Masked Singer. She currently hosts a weekday show on Smooth Radio.
Lucy Beaumont - Comedian
Lucy Beaumont, 42, is a stand-up comedian and actress. Lucy's first gig was in 2011 at the So You Think You're Funny competition. She made it to the final.
She went on to co-write and star in the radio sitcom, To Hull and Back, which starred actress Maureen Lipman. Three series of the show aired on BBC Radio 2 from 2015 to 2018.
Lucy is known for starring in mock-umentary series, Meet The Richardson, alongside her now-ex husband, Jon Richardson. They also appeared together in Channel 4's Jon & Lucy's Odd Couples, and Celebrity Gogglebox. The couple announced their separation last year.
Lucy has appeared as a celebrity contestant on University Challenge, The Weakest Link and Taskmaster. She's also taken part in Would I Lie To You? and 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown.
Mark Bonnar: Actor
Scottish actor Mark Bonnar is now a household name thanks to a string of high profile roles. He's famed for playing Max in Guilt, Duncan Hunter in Shetland and Bruno Jenkins in Casualty.
Mark, 56, also portrayed Detective Chief Constable Mike Dryden in series 2 of Line of Duty, and Detective Finney in Psychoville. He's enjoyed guest roles in Law & Order UK, Grantchester and Silent Witness.
In ITV crime drama Unforgotten he played Colin Osbourne, and he starred as Gary Carmichael in BBC drama Apple Tree Yard. Mark showed off his comedy credentials as Chris in Channel 4's Catastrophe.
Nick Mohammed: Actor and Comedian
Ted Lasso fans will welcome Nick Mohammed to the Celebrity Traitors line-up. Nick is best known for starring as rival coach Nathan 'Nate' Shelley in the Apple TV+ series.
Nick, 44, didn't envision a career in the spotlight to begin with. In fact, he has a a PhD in Geophysics from Cambridge. But landing a spot in sketch comedy troupe, The Cambridge Footlights, his head was turned.
Nick began his career as a comedian, going on to appear in shows including Eight Out Of 10 Cats. His acting path began with guest roles in Miranda, Cuckoo and Fresh Meat.
The British star, who was born in Leeds, got his big break in America in 2020 when he landed the part of Ted Lasso's Nathan. He has been nominated twice for Outstanding Supporting Actor at the Primetime Emmy Awards.
Niko Omilana: Content Creator
Niko Omilana is the resident social media star among the Celebrity Traitors line-up. He has more than 8million subscribers on YouTube and 3million on Instagram.
Born Nikolas Daniel Adegbajumo Omilana, is best known for his prank online videos. In 2021, Niko ran as an Independent candidate in the London mayoral election. He also stood as an Independent in the 2024 General Election. Both attempts were unsuccessful.
Niko stood in Richmond and Northallerton, alongside then Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Sunak won the seat but stood down when the Conservative Party were defeated nationally by Labour. During his concession speech, Niko infamously held up a piece of paper with an L for 'loser' behind him.
Paloma Faith: Singer
Singer Paloma Faith is one of Britain's most quirkiest current musicians. Since finding fame with her debut album Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?, Paloma has won countless awards and accolades. These include a Brit Award.
Paloma's biggest hits include Stone Cold Sober, If Loving You Was Easy, Loyal and If This is Goodbye.
The singer-songwriter, 44, is also a dab-hand at acting. In 2007, before her music career had properly kicked off, she landed the part of school girl Andrea in St Trinian's. Paloma has also starred in sketch comedy show, Dogface, and American series Pennyworth.
Paloma was previously a judge on ITV's The Voice UK and she's taken part in The Great Celebrity Bake Off.
Ruth Codd: Actress
Irish actress Ruth Codd will be known to Netflix fans as Anya in The Midnight Club. But her rise to fame was an unusual one, as she has no acting experience.
Ruth, 29, began her working life as a barber. She then became famous on TikTok for her comedic videos. She was scouted this way by Netflix for The Midnight Club. Critics loved Ruth and she was then cast in Netflix's The Fall of the House of Usher.
Age 15, Ruth injured her foot while playing football. Eight years later, she had her leg amputated below the knee. Ruth has since told Teen Vogue she "wouldn't change it", crediting her amputation for making her "resilient".
Stephen Fry: Actor, Writer, Presenter
Given his intellectual brain, Stephen Fry should go far in The Traitors. He will be able to work out a game strategy like no other!
Stephen is best known for being an actor, writer and TV presenter. Basically, he's a great all rounder. He rose to fame in the comedy act Fry and Laurie, alongside Hugh Laurie, and has enjoyed a very extensive broadcasting career.
In 1997, Stephen was nominated for a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Oscar Wilde in the film Wilde. He's also very well known for presenting the quiz show QI.
Stephen is the voice of the Harry Potter audiobooks and has written several of his own books. They range in topic from Greek mythology to mental health. Stephen has been very open about his battle with his own mental health.
In March this year, Stephen received his knighthood. He was made Knight Bachelor by The King in recognition of his services to mental health awareness, the environment and charity.
Tameka Empson: Actress
Tameka Empson is best known for playing Kim Fox in EastEnders. She has portrayed the bubbly character in the BBC One soap since 2009.
The 48-year-old actress's first role came in the 1996 film, Beautiful Thing. Tameka also dabbled with theatre, landing roles in Our House, and 3 Non Blondes.
In 2008, Tameka appeared in the BBC sitcom Beautiful People. In the same year, she enjoyed a guest role in ITV drama Whitechapel.
Tameka has performed multiple times in pantomime at the Hackney Empire in London, and competed in Strictly Come Dancing in 2016. Together with pro partner Gorka Márquez, Tameka was second to leave the competition.
Two years ago, Tameka took part Comic Relief Does The Apprentice to raise money for Comic Relief. She later appeared as a panelist on The Apprentice: You're Fired for the civilian series.
Tom Daley: Olympian
Tom Daley is the final star to dive into this year's Celebrity Traitors. The sportsman became a household name thanks to his impressive diving career and now he's one of Britain's best loved TV personalities.
Tom was just seven years old when he started diving and he quickly climbed the rankings. Tom made his Olympic debut age 14 at the Olympic Games Beijing 2008. At London 2012, he won a Bronze for Men's 10m Platform. He also won a Bronze at Rio 2016.
Tom, 31, triumphed at Tokyo 2020 and won Gold for the men's 10m synchro event with partner Matty Lee. He also won a Bronze as an individual.
Last year, before announcing his retirement, Tom won Silver at Paris 2024 for the men’s synchro competition with Noah Williams.
Tom has two children with his husband, Dustin Lance Black, and is known for his love of knitting.
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