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The Traitors host Claudia Winkleman ‘got in trouble with producers’

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We were all enthralled by The Traitors in 2022 when the show first burst onto our screens and now it's back for a second series.

22 contestants must work together to build up a prize pot by taking part in missions every day. By night, the Traitors' who are chosen by the host Claudia Winkleman and have to go undetected, murder the Faithfuls and try to take all £120,000 of the prize money for themselves.

Now, one of the last remaining Faithfuls from the first series, Fay Greaves, from Suffolk, has revealed in an exclusive interview with OK!

that Claudia was so nice to the contestants that she got in trouble with the producers. Fay said: “Claudia is lovely. She got in trouble for being too nice to us.There was one time when it was really cold in the church and she came in with her people and had her mittens on and a hot water bottle. "She asked if I was cold and gave me the hot water bottle until the mission started.

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