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celebrity traitor host claudia winkelmann She said she was “worried sick” after almost getting wrecked A series of hit BBC shows,
An all-star spin-off of the twist-filled reality show debuts on Wednesday (October 8) cast of famous faces Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, Claire Balding and Jonathan Ross joined the series.
Cheat Fans will be more familiar with the show’s tense atmosphere, especially at the round table, where even the slightest glance or movement could be interpreted as betrayal.
It’s nerve-wracking for the contestants, but as Winkleman revealed during a special quiz screening of the new celebrity edition, the stress can get to them, too.
Speaking to journalist Scott Bryan, Winkleman said that choosing who will be the traitor during the show’s iconic roundtable is “incredibly stressful”.
“As soon as you walk into that room, the mood automatically changes and I get so nervous that someone might hear me,” she said, before revealing the potentially disastrous mistake she made during the show’s debut.

“In series one, Wilf was wearing a jacket and I was so worried it would make so much noise that I almost got sick, which couldn’t work on any level,” she joked. “And I know that would have ruined the whole game. So I try to do my best. You can tell how nervous I am, just by how much white lipstick I’m wearing and how orange I am.”
Wilfred “Wilf” Webster was a traitor in the first season of the reality show and reached the final episode before being banished by his fellow contestants.
In a dramatic ending, Wilf reveals he was the ultimate traitor In the game, meaning that the three surviving contestants, Aaron, Hannah, and Meryl were joint winners.

traitor The series revolves around a large group of relative strangers who must complete tasks and spend time together in a Scottish castle. Three traitors, whose identities are kept secret, are tasked with killing their fellow players without being captured, while the loyalists must try to figure out who the traitors are and take them down before they become victims.
Now celebrities will try their hand at the popular reality show, which has already been adapted into series in the US, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Sweden.
Famous faces taking part include Stephen Fry, Kate Garraway, Alan Carr, Tom Daley, Joe Marler, Ruth Codd, Celia Imrie, Tameka Empson, Mark Bonner, Paloma Faith, Charlotte Church, Kat Burns, Professor David Olusoga, Jo Wilkinson, Lucy Beaumont, Claire Balding, Jonathan Ross and Nick Mohammed and YouTuber Nico Omilana.