Banished The Traitors star reveals one mistake she would fix as she slams 'witch hunt' axing
*Warning this post contains spoilers for The Traitors.*
A banished The Traitors contestant has revealed the one thing she would have changed during her time in the castle.
Friday (January 3) night's heated episode saw Traitor Armani banished from the show, after receiving the most votes from the otehr contestants during a roundtable scene.
In an unexpected Twist, Minah, who is also a Traitor, also voted for the 27-year-old to be axed.
Following the brutal exit, Armani, a financial investigator from London, revealed that she was "perplexed" because she did not suspect that the Faithfuls had uncovered her identity.
Appearing as a guest on The Traitors Uncloaked podcast, the BBC One star also shared that if she could go back in time, she would not have revealed that her sister Maia is also in the game.
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"If I could go back I'd be like 'Oh my god shut up just forget it.' The reason why we did it is because we are so similar, like we talk similarly, we look similar, our mannerisms [are similar]," she said.
She added: "I was laughing when I saw us both crying, when she walked through the door [during the breakfast scene].
"I was looking at her like b****y hell we even cry the same."
The sisters came under fire during the roundtable discussion because the other contestants believed that one of them was likely to be a Traitor. Suspicions rose even more when Maia expressed that she was "60%" suspicious of Armani.
Reflecting on the banishment, Armani told the podcast: "It was such a witch-hunt out of nowhere. I was like 'Erm hold on a minute, I thought we were all cool, I thought we were all on the Armani train what is going on right now.'"
The hotly-anticipated series three of the BBC gameshow premiered on New Year's Day and stunned fans with a brutal twist. In the first ten minutes of episode one, Claudia introduced the group's first mission.
The 25 contestants were asked to sacrifice three members in order to bag £10,000 toward their final prize pot. The tense scene saw 24-year-old Jack, 50-year-old Fozia and 38-year-old Alexander banished before they even set foot in the castle, leaving the entire group on edge.
Viewers have also watched teary banishments and tensions building between the Faithfuls, who have finally banished their first Traitor.
The Traitors Uncloaked is available to stream now on iPlayer.