The Traitors star Keith was k!lled off in Thursday night’s episode, but he has now spoken out on how he believes Claudia Winkleman has a secret bias on the BBC show

For one star of this season’s The Traitors, their time was cut short prematurely after they were k!lled off.
However, they have claimed to have discovered the true intentions of the BBC show’s host, Claudia Winkleman. Keith, a 65-year-old window cleaner from Bournemouth had his time ended after he was k!lled off by the traitors on Thursday evening. He was culled as “collateral damage” by Minah, Armani and Linda, as they try to set up Charlotte.
Now, Keith has revealed all about his experience on the show and his thoughts of Claudia. “She really cares for the faithfuls,” Keith confessed.
Speaking to The Metro, he claimed he thought the Strictly presenter has a secret bias too. “She wants the faithfuls to get the traitors, even though she knows who they are,” he added. “She’s more on the faithful side.” He went on to call the host his “favourite”, saying she is “absolutely fantastic”. “Meeting Claudia was the highlight of the game for me,” he gushed.

Keith was ki!lled off by The Traitors (
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Fans had been left speechless after Keith’s abrupt exit from the show. He had earlier opened up on why he went on the show in the first place: “Wow, that’s a million-dollar question,” he said. “I watched the first and the second series and with the second series, I was sitting on the settee watching as Harry won and as soon as it finished, I said to my wife, I said, ‘You know something? I could do that’. And that’s the reason why I applied. I like to play games like this, it excites me.
“It reminds me of an old TV programme called Columbo, he was a lieutenant, and he always knew who the murderer was. He knew they did it, but he just needed to work it out from start to finish. So, and that’s why I applied, I just thought I could I enjoy these sorts of games. Also, I’m one of nine in my family. I’ve got a very big family, lots of brothers and sisters who used to play tricks on each other, wind each other up, the works! So, with all that in mind, that’s why I applied for The Traitors.”
The first person murdered in season three was Yin, who told the Mirror the Traitors made a crucial error in her k!lling. Yin said the Traitors now risked being found out very soon all because of that early mistake. After contestant Jake had spotted Traitor Linda looking at host Claudia Winkleman when she said the word “traitors”, Yin explained: “They should have k!lled Jake. At the roundtable he kept going on about Linda, so Linda is in trouble.
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