The Traitors star Amanda Lovett has spoken out to react to the result of Thursday night's final, as fans claim she got 'justice' in the final, after rival Wilf was banished right a the death, days after he threw her under the bus.
Estate agent Amanda established herself as a firm favourite with fans of the much loved BBC show from day one, just as she was secretly chosen to be a Traitor by host Claudia Winkleman. While fellow Traitor, Alyssa, was rumbled in week two, Amanda survived until the final week, before putting ally Theo in the firing line to be banished, in a move that proved to be her undoing.
And the other surviving Traitor Wilf was instrumental in orchestrating Amanda's shock departure on Tuesday night, with her exit leaving viewers gutted. Having made it all the way to the final, things were looking good for Wilf until last ditch ally Kieran then played a killer move by voting him for to leave in what he branded a 'parting gift' to the Faithfuls.
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Kieran's remark threw the whole Traitors final into chaos as a panicked Wilf was then scrutinised, before being banished in the closing minutes by Aaron, Hannah and Meryl. That left those three to share the £101,000 prize pot and Amanda was quick to congratulate them. in an Instagram post, with her tagging Aaron, Hannah and Meryl and writing: "Well done to the winners you all deserve it."
Amanda shared the post on her Twitter timeline and it quickly attracted plenty of comments, with one reacting: "Kieran outing the super snake Wilf was pure justice for Alyssa and Amanda," with a second tweeting: "JUSTICE FOR DAME AMANDA."
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