BBC The Traitors' stars' jobs off screen from estate agent to EastEnders star

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TheTraitors’ stars' jobs off screen from estate agent to EastEnders star

Described as the Highland Hunger Games, The Traitors is the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust.

Aisha Aisha, 23, is a Masters graduate from Manchester. She decided to apply for the show during lockdown."I find things out that I really don't need to know because I'm always listening to people's conversations, or I'm having a conversation and my eyes are halfway across the room because I'm looking at what other people are saying or doing," she said.

She told BBC: " I've met thousands of people through my career and I'm pretty good at reading between the lines of people. Speaking ahead of the show starting, Andrea, 72, said: "A few months ago, I saw the details about a new programme, The Traitors, and I just thought ‘why the hell not?’ It's as simple as that. What interested me about the concept was doing the missions. I don’t mind eliminating anybody and all the rest of it, but it was the idea of doing the missions and challenges that I liked."

Fay Fay, 59, is a head of school welfare from Suffolk, having worked at the same establishment for 29 years. Coming to the end of her career she decided to apply to the game show as she wanted to know if she can “do anything else”. She said: "I’m not really a games person, I get quite bored with them but secretly that’s a game I really loved. Also, I liked the idea of spending all this time outside of your normal world with no phone or communication, just focusing on this. I think it's one of those opportunities that you're not going to get ever again."He studied law at Oxford before going on to Durham to study a Master’s.

Ivan, 32, who has since been banished from the game, added: "Most of my job is running games sessions, I run big games nights. I'm always writing them and never playing them, I feel like I've built up this huge reservoir of strategies and opportunities, but I’ve never got a chance to try them all out. This is a lifelong love mixed with a frustration that I never get to actually play.

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