"I was watching The Traitors and I think Claudia Winkleman has a secret."

The game is all about lying.

January 3rd 2025.

As we eagerly await the next episode of Traitors, let's take a moment to reflect on the previous one. Keith, who stars in the show, recently revealed that his time on the BBC program may have been cut short, but he was able to uncover Claudia Winkleman's true intentions. Speaking to Metro through Zoom from his home in Bournemouth, the 65-year-old window cleaner shared his thoughts on his experience on the show.

Despite being eliminated by Minah, Armani, and Linda as "collateral damage" in order to set up Charlotte, who is inexplicably faking a Welsh accent, Keith claims he had the "best experience" of his life. This is because he knew that Claudia had his back. "She really cares for the faithfuls," he reveals, before adding that he believes she has a secret bias towards the faithfuls.

"Even though she knows who the traitors are, she still wants the faithfuls to win," Keith explains. "She's more on their side." He even goes as far as to say that meeting Claudia was the highlight of the game for him. "Claudia is my favorite. She is absolutely fantastic," he gushes.

But Keith's time on Traitors was not without its challenges. As we all know, the show is full of unexpected twists and turns. And Keith was in total disbelief when he faced the first brutal challenge before even reaching the castle. In this challenge, three players had to volunteer to leave the game. "I couldn't believe it," Keith recalls. He was adamant that he would not give up at the first hurdle.

However, looking back, Keith admits that he now wishes he had taken the risk. Especially since it has been speculated that the three players who left may return later in the game. As for his murder, Keith says he was "gobsmacked." And he wasn't the only one. Many viewers at home felt that he had been "robbed" of the opportunity to show his true potential.

One thing that viewers may not have known about Keith is that he is a taekwondo master. However, he had yet to reveal this to his fellow contestants. "I was absolutely gobsmacked when I walked into that room and saw the letter on the chair," he shares. "I thought I was being recruited. I was very excited." But to his surprise, he was actually being eliminated.

Keith believes that his ultimate downfall may have been his kindness and his ability to establish himself as a strong team player. He even recalls his son giving him advice to be more cautious and not be himself in the game. But Keith is someone who cannot be anyone else but himself. "What you see is what you get with me," he says.

Despite his elimination, Keith has no regrets and stands by his authentic self. He even reveals that he had no game plan, except for one tiny secret - his black belt in taekwondo. "Nobody knew that," he shares. "And to be a black belt, you're going to be focused, dedicated, and my trick was to be focused."

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