The Traitors ‘blindsided’ star Minah reveals fate-sealing mistake – and it’s not Charlotte
The Traitors ‘blindsided’ star Minah reveals fate-sealing mistake – and it’s not Charlotte
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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. Few could have predicted Charlotte’s machiavellian streak on The Traitors; least of all her recruiter, Minah, who was committed to the sisterhood.
Despite Charlotte orchestrating Minah’s banishment, including voting for her at the roundtable in the ultimate act of treachery, Minah, 29, tells Metro that implicitly trusting the Welsh imposter was not the only nail in her coffin. The call centre manager admits she made the wrong moves in her last challenge – a traitorous spin on chess. ‘I should not have put myself down as the player “going under the radar” or picked Jake, who I was closest with, and given him the best things,’ she explains.
‘It was also a mistake to have picked Leanne as the “most two-faced” – and then panicking because she was reacting to the fact that someone’s called her two-faced. I would redo that whole mission.’. While Minah had total control over the game of chess, she had, it turned out, no influence over Charlotte. In her final moments on the BBC show, she admitted she was ‘blindsided’ as Charlotte’s deception unravelled.
‘I was surprised when Charlotte mentioned me as being a potential traitor just before the vote,’ Minah recalls. ‘I just felt so blindsided in that moment. I thought, “What’s going on?” And then as soon as she said that, I thought, “There’s no way she’s not going to write my name”.’.