Amanda Lovett: 'Andrew is like a deer in headlights but I know who's going to win'
20.01.2024 - 18:47
/ ok.co.uk
As The Traitors creeps ever closer to the grand finale with just three episodes to go, the must-see BBC show didn’t hold back this week. It delivered twist after twist, keeping viewers poised on the very edge of their seats. In the space of three days, the Faithfuls were confronted with a murder in plain sight that saw fan-favourite Diane face her own funeral, managed to uncloak Miles and Paul as Traitors - and perhaps most importantly, saw two more of their own recruited into the Traitor fold.
Among the new recruits was Ross, Diane’s son, who reluctantly agreed to swap sides to avoid being murdered. However, in an ominous twist, he swore to get “revenge” on the Traitors responsible for killing his mother off. Ahead of the final week of the nail-biting series, we sat down exclusively with series one icon Amanda Lovett, 56, to ask for insight into what has played out so far and to hear her predictions about what could come next.
So without further ado, it’s over to Amanda… Diane’s funeral took “TV to a whole new level” Starting with episode seven, Diane’s funeral took TV to another level, I think. It was absolutely fantastic.
The production of it was absolutely flawless, especially the way Claudia was so invested in her role. I have to admit, at the end of last week’s episode I really didn’t think Diane would take the poison.
I thought she’d switch on and be too clever and have noticed it in time. But alas, she didn’t. I was sad to see her go - but loved the twist that all the traitors were there not knowing that she would still be there all day! Just imagine being in their shoes! I know Claudia sort of explained, but having to live with that all day, because then it gives people the opportunity - like they did - to try
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