The Traitors’ Amanda Lovett says Mollie was ‘clouded by Harry’s charm’ causing ‘ultimate betrayal’
27.01.2024 - 18:01
/ ok.co.uk
After four nail-biting weeks of intense and emotional gameplay, The Traitors 2024 finally found their winner, as Harry embraced the role of a Traitor and successfully fooled the other 21 contestants. The last episode saw the final five contestants battle it out in a game of trust and deception to try and win a whopping £95,000. As the drama unfolded week by week, OK! spoke exclusively with series one sensation Amanda Lovett to get the inside scoop and expert commentary on all the drama.
Each week, Amanda, who only narrowly missed out in a place in the final during series one after a heartbreaking betrayal by Wilf Webster, has been sharing her thoughts on the show and opened up on the final episode and final battle at the round table. Amanda shared her thoughts on one of the most heartbreaking scenes where Harry broke the news to Mollie, discussed where Welshman Andrew went wrong, and if the contestants will remain friends. Harry’s win and Mollie’s heartbreaking loss I felt so sorry for Mollie because it's the ultimate betrayal, isn't it? It’s like kicking your best friend in the teeth.
Harry played a brilliant game and she was just clouded by their friendship and his charm. You could tell last night that she was really struggling and thought deep down ‘It could be you’, but then, when you have invested that much trust in someone, it feels like you are going against yourself. I think Harry did deserve it, he was a brilliant Traitor.
He was brilliant in the missions as well, he brought so much to that prize pot, and he was a massive influence in growing it. He just charmed people, didn’t he? He was just absolutely charming, very clever, and that’s why he made a brilliant Traitor. He reminded me a lot of Aaron Evans [from
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