January 27th 2025.
Kasim was feeling a bit down on himself after his stint on The Traitors. As the star of the BBC series, he felt like he had let down his fans with his performance. Now that the third season has come to an end, Kasim has taken some time to reflect on his whole experience. He has taken into account all the feedback he received, both positive and negative. After taking it all in, the reality star has come to the realization that he may not have met the high expectations that were set from the very beginning.
In a lighthearted manner, the 33-year-old doctor referred to himself as the "poundland equivalent of a fine waitrose Jaz". Jaz Singh, who became known as a Traitor hunter in the second season, earned the nickname Jazatha Christie for his detective skills. Kasim, on the other hand, showed similar potential but unfortunately, after failing to convince his fellow faithfuls of his innocence, he was ultimately banished from the show.
In a recent forum on Reddit, Kasim wanted to make his perspective clear. He began by apologizing to his fans, acknowledging that their expectations were high but he fell short. He also mentioned that he had a reason behind every decision he made. Nathan Khider, one of the players, was the first to be banished, and Kasim was among those who wrongfully suspected him of being a traitor.
Kasim also admitted that he now realizes he was never meant to last in the game. He may have been more of a hindrance than a help to the other players. He acknowledged the stress of the situation and how it can cause people to act erratically. He believes that it's not how you act that defines you, but how you respond when faced with challenges.
Despite his own struggles on the show, Kasim praised his fellow players, giving a special shoutout to Charlotte Berman, the last remaining traitor. He also recognized Francesca Rowan-Plowden, who played a key role in convincing the group to vote out Charlotte after she won the seer card and discovered the truth. Unfortunately, Francesca was also banished before the final moments of the show.
For fans of The Traitors, there is now a WhatsApp community where they can get the latest news and predictions for the show. The group offers live episode coverage, behind-the-scenes gossip, and a place to recover from all the cliffhangers. Simply click on the provided link to join the chat and don't forget to turn on notifications.
As many of you may know, the series was eventually won by Leanne Quigley and Jake Brown, who split the prize fund of £94,000. In the end, no traitors were left standing with them. As is common with reality TV, not everyone was satisfied with the outcome, with some viewers wishing that Minah Shannon, who had left just days before the finale, could have won instead.
Kasim had nothing but kind words for the winners, stating that they were without a doubt deserving of their victory. He also praised them for being great human beings who played the game like the heroes they are. He even had some compliments for Alexander Dragonetti, the player who replaced him on the show. Kasim joked about the odds of the group replacing him with someone who was even nicer, goofier, and had celiac disease like himself.
In his lengthy message, Kasim also took the time to thank the production team for their hard work in creating one of the most popular series on TV right now. He acknowledged that each person played a vital role in his journey and in the enjoyment of the viewers. He ended his message by stating that although he may not have been correct at every round table, he was proud of the impact the show has had.
The BBC shared that the episode had an average audience of 7.4 million viewers on the night it aired, making it the most watched episode in the history of The Traitors on BBC One. The overnight viewing figures were even higher, with an additional 4.8 million tuning in for the finale and an extended episode of The Traitors: Uncloaked podcast.
Although Kasim may not have won the show, he will always be remembered for his memorable role in one of the most intense round tables. In one particular scene, his profession as a doctor was brought up as a possible reason for him being a traitor, to which he jokingly responded, "You're basically calling me Harold Shipman." Viewers were surprised by the reference and Kasim later apologized for it.
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