The Traitors winner Hannah Byczkowski has revealed her anger that her experience on the show was nothing like what she expected - admitting she was "raging" and "annoyed" that she never got to be a traitor.The psychological reality show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, will return to BBC One on Wednesday night with a new batch of contestants hoping to win a game of deception and detection and take home £120,000.
Hannah, who shared the prize pot with Aaron Evans and Meryl Williams in the first series, said it will be a different experience for participants in the second instalment.
She told BBC Breakfast: “I think it’s going to be worse for them because they’re going to think they know what they’re letting themselves in for and be like, ‘I know the game’, but having been in it, the game is not as we remember it at all, it’s going to change. “When I went in I desperately wanted to be a traitor.
So when I found out I wasn’t going to be I was absolutely raging, I couldn’t believe it, I was annoyed. I had it in my head that, ‘I’m going to throw everyone under the bus, it’s going to be brilliant’. “And then I realised I couldn’t so my game plan was then just not look for traitors, let somebody else do it.