The Traitors star Amanda Lovett predicts Paul's downfall and issues warning to Ash after brutal betrayal
06.01.2024 - 07:55
/ ok.co.uk
As The Traitors returned to our screens this week for a nail-biting second series, viewers at home were introduced to 22 new contestants hoping to survive the ultimate game of deception and take home a cash prize of up to £120,000. To coincide with the show’s return, OK! spoke exclusively with series one sensation Amanda Lovett to get the inside scoop and expert commentary on all the drama, intrigue and betrayal that unfolded in the first few episodes.
Each week, Amanda, who only narrowly missed out in a place in the final during series one after a heartbreaking betrayal by Wilf Webster, will be sharing her thoughts on the show in a brand new column, that hopes to shed some light on the tactics at play and who she feels is playing with fire. So without further ado, it’s over to the Welsh dragon herself… Are the Traitors worthy to wear the cloak this season? It’s been weird watching The Traitors this series.
I'm okay now, but you know, when it first came on, I was a bit like, ‘Oh my God that’s my castle!’ I was quite emotional because I’m very proud of my cloak and I was thinking, ‘Oh, are they worthy to wear my cloak?’ What I did love is that the cast is totally different. It's 22 completely different characters, which is great, because it's totally changed the dynamics of the game and nobody's trying to sort of copy or go in the same direction as anybody else that came before.
I think they’re all unique for this series, which is what it needed, but will it be enough to win? Gameplay Tactics One thing I noticed about this series is that the contestants haven’t really bonded yet. When we went in, we were novices, we didn't know what to expect.
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