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'Traitors is twisted and I love it'

Susie Rack
BBC News, West Midlands
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Fozia, 50, from Birmingham, says she is highly competitive and wants to win

This article contains spoilers for The Traitors.

A contestant on TV show The Traitors said taking part was on her bucket list because "it's twisted, and I love it".

Fozia, 50, from Birmingham is "in it to win it" and thinks she could "easily get away" with being one of the game's murderers.

The community development manager has returned to the show after being one of three contestants who sacrificed themselves in the first episode to allow 22 other contestants to take part.

Fozia said she thought she had what it takes to go all the way to the end of the award-winning show.

'A few snakes'

"People would think, 'oh, she looks quite innocent, it won't be her'," Fozia said.

"I think I could quite easily get away with being an evil Traitor and people not knowing."

Traitors try to secretly murder their fellow players without being caught, while the "faithful" root them out and banish them from the game.

Fozia said she was good at spotting liars and people who were two-faced, adding: "Yeah, I've met a few snakes in my time."

She believes her life experience and people skills will help her build strong allies and "bring a bit of fun".

"I'm going to make friends but you're not necessarily going to be my besties for the rest of my life. I want that prize pot," she said.

Claudia Winkleman, with black hair and fringe, dressed in a black suit jacket, and white shirt with black rose neck accessory, posing in front of a stylised backdrop depicting a castle against a background of highlands, a train on a track, and stately gardens with peacock and stag statue. The scene fades from daylight to darkness from the left to right. On the right a cloaked traitor walks in the garden carrying a flaming torch.
Claudia Winkleman has returned to present the third series of the hit show

Fozia returned in episode four after previously electing to leave a train on its way to the castle in the first episode.

During a mission in which she was suspended in a cage in a forest, contestants saved her by contributing coins gathered through beating bags with a stick.

After Fozia and fellow contestant Alexander ed the group, presenter Claudia Winkleman asked: "Are they entering as a faithful, or a traitor":[]}