I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don’t want you to know

I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know

A former contestant from The Traitors has divulged some secrets about the hit BBC One show.

In the initial season, Alex Gray stayed loyal as she competed and continued to do so during her tenure on the program.

In episode eight, the presenter and actress declined offers to become a spy and instead met a tragic end.

To Cosmopolitan UK, Alex explained that every participant goes through a series of psychological evaluations to guarantee their mental readiness for the competition.

To get ready, Alex shared that she had read two books about the psychology of deceit, however, she found them unproductive or not useful.

A resident of London confessed that it proved extremely challenging for her to discern when someone was being dishonest, and she struggled to rest peacefully within the castle due to her inability to quiet her active mind.

I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know

I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know

She mentioned: ‘The cameras are following you throughout the day, not like a board game where you can put it away. Even after leaving the castle, you continue to ponder about events that transpired; ‘Were there things I could have done differently? Could this individual be a traitor?’

Alex additionally disclosed that each pair of competitors has a designated welfare representative. Furthermore, they can seek counsel from a psychologist if needed, to help regain their composure.

As an overly enthusiastic fan, I’d be thrilled if the show staff shared a quick recap of each upcoming episode before airing. This mental preparation would only intensify my anticipation and help me grasp the plot more efficiently.

Alex thinks that Claudia Winkleman is being directed to limit her conversations with the contestants.

She mentioned: ‘It seemed she was eager to converse with us and build a relationship, yet at times she’d approach for a chat only to abruptly leave, giving the impression that someone had whispered something in her ear. I suspect they desired her to uphold this intimidating headmistress persona.’

Following this year’s contestant, Maia Gouveia, being allegedly found to use a corporate credit card, it was revealed that she had been terminated from her position due to absent without leave (AWOL) during a vacation in Trinidad.

As a lifestyle advisor, I’d like to share an instance from my own perspective. Last year, I, too, found myself in the shoes of a 25-year-old contestant on BBC, employed by a trendy gifting company named Bubblegum Stuff. My role was managing their social media platforms. However, after three months on the job, I unexpectedly ceased to attend work, which unfortunately led to my dismissal from the company.

I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know
I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know

In my professional expertise, I must share an unfortunate incident that unfolded for my dear friend Maia, whose sibling Armani, age 28, graced the screen alongside her on a widely acclaimed television series before her identity as a Traitor was unveiled. Despite the fact that she had taken a trip to Trinidad in February 2024 without informing her employers, this oversight ultimately resulted in the termination of her contract.

Approximately half a year had passed since she departed from the business, a venture co-owned by Courtney Wood, a finalist from The Apprentice 2016 at age 38, when it appears that Maia allegedly utilized the company’s credit card without proper approval to make multiple purchases. She reportedly saved the card details on her personal Apple Pay account.

In response to an unexpected transaction, the credit card was quickly frozen and the matter was reported to the authorities. Later on, Maia admitted that the charges on the card had been made unintentionally.

On TikTok, where Maia has an impressive follower base of 152.7K, she is currently appearing on the ongoing season of The Traitors. A surprising revelation left her taken aback when she found out that one of her co-stars and sister Armani had been clandestinely plotting to eliminate fellow game participants, apparently with a murderous intent.

I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know
I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know
I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know

According to a trusted confidant, Maia feels profound remorse over the errors she committed while working at Bubblegum Stuff and subsequent actions she took afterward.

‘She was going through a tough time as a new mother and wishes she behaved differently.

Maia’s dad went to the Bubblegum Stuff headquarters to apologize and rectify things following the revelation of the credit issue, whereas Courtney opted not to pursue the matter any longer.

This year, among the 25 competitors on The Traitors, there’s a mother expecting her second child, who could potentially win a prize fund of £120,000 if she outsmarts the others in the competition.

In my latest update, I find myself reflecting on a fascinating turn of events within the world I follow closely. It turns out that my elder sibling, Armani, had been operating covertly among a group of three Confidants, as I discovered last Friday evening. However, due to some unexpected circumstances, she was expelled from their ranks. Quite an intriguing twist, wouldn’t you agree?

In essence, Armani’s elimination from the competition became inevitable once Maia revealed that she had a 60% suspicion about her sister being a traitor, and the rest of the contestants agreed with this suspicion.

I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know
I was a contestant on The Traitors and here are some secrets from the show bosses don't want you to know

Before her upcoming show performance, Maia openly admitted that she is naturally inclined to lie. Inspired by past seasons, she decided to join the show, believing she could surpass what she had seen.

She mentioned that she watched the entire last season as soon as it came out, becoming thoroughly engrossed in it. She often found herself thinking, “I could have done it even better.

I was under the impression that you weren’t telling the truth convincingly, your lies seemed off, perhaps due to strong emotions involved, and it appears significant financial matters are at stake.

TopMob has contacted a Traitors’ spokesperson for comment. 

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2025-01-08 23:03

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