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BBC The Traitors' clairvoyant Tracey admits she's 'terrified' ahead of show launch

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Inverness clairvoyant Tracey was determined to be part of the new crop of contestants on The Traitors when she became hooked on season one.The 58-year-old, who works as an NHS Sonographer, said she was “addicted” to the BBC reality show which became the surprise smash hit TV event of 2022 when it hit screens at the end of that year.

Tracey got her wish and is now one of the new faces who’ll be seen taking their place at the round table in Ardoss Castle in the Highlands tonight when the show launches.

She said: “I thought it was the best game show I've seen in such a long time. I've never wanted to apply for a game show ever.

Every day after I watched the series, I kept checking when I could apply for series two. I just knew I wanted to be on it and it just hit something with me, I thought ‘I want to be on this’, It was mainly the psychology of it and meeting people that you don't normally meet in your normal life."She added: "I was absolutely addicted to season one.

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