BBC The Traitors viewers work out where they've seen contestant just two months ago
05.01.2024 - 08:37
/ ok.co.uk
BBC's reality show The Traitors has returned for its second season, captivating audiences with betrayal, deceit, and cunning contestants. However, among the 22 participants, one face, in particular, has left viewers scratching their heads with a sense of déjà vu. Kyra Johnson, a 21-year-old apprentice economist from Kent, stepped into the arena hoping to secure the £120,000 prize as a Faithful contestant.
Unfortunately, Kyra faced an early exit from the show, dashing her chances of claiming any cash. Yet, it wasn't the dramatic turn of events that had fans buzzing; it was the uncanny feeling that they had seen Kyra somewhere before. Social media platforms were abuzz with speculation about Kyra's familiar face, and it didn't take long for viewers to connect the dots.
It turns out that Kyra had recently appeared on ITV's Deal Or No Deal just two months ago. Fans exchanged their observations online, with one user exclaiming: "Where do I recognize you from?!" Another quickly responded: "Deal or No Deal - I was thinking the same!" A third added: “Cheers cause I’ve been searching for hours cause I knew I’d seen her." While Kyra's luck wasn't at its peak during her stint on the ITV show – eliminating two of the 'Big Five' boxes early on – she caught the attention of viewers, especially when host Stephen Mulhern delved into her romantic life. When asked why her boyfriend hadn't proposed yet, Kyra playfully retorted: "Ask him!" With her boyfriend in the audience, a promise of a proposal was teased, leaving fans intrigued.
As The Traitors unfolds its second season, host Claudia Winkelman teased that viewers can expect an “extremely tense” game this year, too. “There’s one round table when I came out shaking,” she said. “They come
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