As the highly anticipated return of BBC1's reality sensation The Traitors draws near, fans are bracing themselves for another season filled with unexpected plot twists, suspicion, backstabbing, remorse, and treachery.In the captivating game show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, 'Faithfuls' and 'Traitors' go head-to-head in a bid to secure a cash prize that could reach up to £120,000.
However, after the previous two series, sharp-eyed viewers have been left mulling over some burning questions. Does Claudia truly handpick the Traitors?
Do the participants genuinely live in that magnificent Scottish castle? Are they permitted to take a cigarette break? TV columnist Sara Wallis is here to shed light on these queries and more.While the contestants aren't technically remunerated, they do need to take leave from work, which results in lost earnings.
To ensure they don't suffer financial losses, they're given a daily allowance of approximately £100, reports The Mirror.One rule that's strictly enforced is no contact with the outside world.
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