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contestant

[kuhn-tes-tuhnt] / kənˈtɛs tənt /


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"One of the great things about the regular series is the contestants can come in with secrets, whether that's about their lives or secret relationships," Cotton said.

From BBC

The contestants sat around a table at the “University of Play” conference room at Hasbro’s offices in a converted brick mill building.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 22 new contestants also include a poker-playing gardener, a barrister, a cyber security consultant, a civil servant, a builder, a nursery school teacher and a personal trainer.

From BBC

Previous series of The Traitors have seen Winkleman choose three traitors from a group of more than 20 contestants, although more traitors can be recruited later depending on how the game plays out.

From BBC

Their revelation that they were stepping down sparked a huge reaction online and also shocked contestants, with stars on the latest series telling me "no one saw it coming".

From BBC