Claudia Winkleman has been revealed as a secret cheerleader for contestants on The Traitors, according to a former star of the hit BBC show.
Wilfred Webster, a contestant from the showâs first season, shared how the host was deeply invested in the drama unfolding behind the scenes. The revelation comes as The Traitors continues to captivate viewers in its third season.
Claudiaâs passion behind the scenes
Wilfred, 31, revealed that Claudiaâs enthusiasm extended beyond her presenting duties. Speaking to the Daily Star, he said: âShe doesnât care who wins, itâs a really weird thing. Sheâs like, âI just want somebody to win.â She doesnât care if youâre faithful or a traitor.â
The former contestant described how Claudia would cheer on players during missions. He added: âWhen we were doing the missions, she was actually really supportive, shouting, going mad, and screaming for us. It was really funny, but then all of a sudden, sheâs really serious. Claudia was amazing, she was so supportive.â
A special connection with the traitors
Wilfred, who was one of the traitors in season one, explained that the gameâs deceptive players got more face time with Claudia. âWith Claudia, sheâs obviously with the traitors more than sheâs with the faithful because she will come and speak to us in the turret and say weâve got to do this and that,â he explained.
This unique interaction offered traitors a rare chance to connect with the presenter, adding a personal touch to the intense gameplay.
Claudia on The Traitorsâ success
Claudia, 52, has been hosting The Traitors since its debut in November 2022. Speaking to Grazia, she reflected on the unexpected popularity of the show, saying: âWe didnât foresee this. We went to Scotland with the amazing people who make it and a pair of red fingerless gloves and gave it our best shot.â
She continued: âI think people like it because the psychology is extraordinary â just watching people work out whether theyâre being lied to. The dynamics feel addictive. Iâm completely obsessed.â
The psychology of winning
Despite her keen observations, Claudia admitted there isnât a guaranteed formula for winning the show. âI donât think thereâs a formula. I wish there were. Although, actually, Iâm really pleased there isnât, because then people would know how to win,â she explained.
She believes empathy and persuasion are critical. âThe power of persuasion is everything. I also think you have to have a lot of empathy,â she added.
A hit with audiences
The Traitors continues to grip audiences with its mix of suspense and strategy. Filmed at Ardross Castle in Scotland, the show challenges contestants to outwit their rivals while building alliances and uncovering traitors.
For viewers, the mix of tension and Claudiaâs signature wit remains a winning formula. With her passion both on-screen and behind-the-scenes, itâs clear why The Traitors has become a standout success for the BBC.
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