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A former contestant stated that the latest group of Traitors players should “savor the experience, as it’s unparalleled.”
The popular BBC television program, where 22 participants must identify and “eliminate” the traitors among them, is set to launch its third season on New Year’s Day.
Anthony Mathurin, a participant from the second season, expressed that new players should be ready for a competition where “situations arise rapidly” and “you will constantly be second-guessing everything.”
Mr. Mathurin, hailing from Birmingham, was “a loyal member” on the show but was eliminated by his peers, who incorrectly believed him to be a traitor.
Mr. Mathurin mentioned feeling goosebumps the first time he encountered the murder-mystery series and “applied immediately” to become a participant, as it appeared to be “the ultimate intellectual contest.”
He remarked that after joining the show, he leveraged his expertise as a chess coach to devise his own tactics.
Mr. Mathurin stated his enthusiasm for witnessing the upcoming series, indicating it would feel like handing over the torch to a new group of participants.
“I will be supporting them wholeheartedly,” he declared.
He shared that his key advice for his successors is: “Savor the experience, as it’s unrivaled.”
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