The Traitors' Ross reveals 'silly' mistakes he made that led to banishment and details 'debrief' with mum Diane
25.01.2024 - 15:59
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The Traitors contestant Ross Carson has opened up about the 'silly' mistakes he made before his banishment, saying he did not have enough time to formulate a game plan after he was recruited as a traitor.
Despite Ross declaring in the latest episode to the camera about his fellow traitor: "Harry, mate, I’m coming for you, man," the 28-year-old became the latest to be banished after getting the most votes by other contestants - including Harry and third traitor Andrew.
Ross, a video director from Lancashire, had spent most of his time on the BBC reality show as a faithful but was recruited by the traitors in the final leg of the show.
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As he left following the latest roundtable, he admitted he was a traitor but also before departing, he let them in another secret he had been hiding from the start, telling the other contestants: "I’ll leave you with one little easter egg, I was actually the son of someone in this game, and that person was Diane."
Appearing on This Morning on Thursday (January 25), he told hosts Dermot O'Leary and Sian Welby: "There just wasn’t enough time to implement a game plan. I had all these thoughts in my head of what I was going to do – then I sit down at breakfast and Zack is straight in there.
"I couldn’t have a sip of coffee. I need sustenance just to get the brain ticking and when you’ve got someone gunning for you straight away, it was hard to be in that situation and get your game plan sorted in such a short space of time." He added that it was "silly" that he had not watched the first series of the hit