The Traitors contestant Diane has a very famous son and she kept BBC series secret from him
04.01.2024 - 02:37
/ ok.co.uk
The second series of The Traitors has just started with Claudia Winkleman welcoming 22 new contestants to the tense game, and one of the contestants has a very famous son who has featured in Game Of Thrones. As the contestants compete to win the £120,000 cash prize, Diane, a 63 year old from Lancashire, happens to be the mother of actor Kerr Logan, who appeared to have no idea that she was taking part in the show. Kerr, who is best known for his role as Matthos Seaworth on the massively popular series Game Of Thrones, shared a snap of the contestants to his social media, along with the caption: "I’m not joking…..
a family member of mine is in this photo and I’ve only just found out." In another post, Kerr said: "My mother is on the traitors. My mother is on the traitors. My mother is on the traitors.
She’s bonkers. I’m scared," followed by: "My mother is trending on twitter….. one of the more surreal nights of my life……" Fans were quick to comment on Kerr's posts, with many labelling his mother as an "icon".
One person said: "She is an icon already," while another added: "Iconic already i’m afraid." A third described Dianne as their "favourite", while another said: "That's brilliant! Grab a cushion to hide behind, I'm sure you'll be fine." Ahead of the show starting, retired teacher Dianne she has taught “some very difficult kids” and knows how to remain calm. If she is a traitor, Diane said: “You have to be very careful about who you get friendly with. I might find it hard, but I’d still like to say I’d be able to go the whole way.” The second series launched on Wednesday, 3 January, and it includes a chess coach, disability model and a clairvoyant.
The first series of The Traitors saw contestants split into two groups -
.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.