The Traitors star would do BBC series again with one key change

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The Traitors star would do BBC series again with one key change
Author: Josie Copson
Published: Jan, 04 2025 16:33

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. Elen Wyn survived just two episodes of The Traitors before being banished by her fellow contestants, but she believes one key change could have changed things significantly for her.

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The Welsh translator, 24, is less assured when communicating in her second language, English, which she learnt later in life. ‘I lack confidence interacting with English speaking people anyway, and having that lack of confidence in an environment that intense just magnified it,’ she shared with Metro.

 [The Traitors series 3, episode 2 (Picture: BBC)]
Image Credit: Metro [The Traitors series 3, episode 2 (Picture: BBC)]

‘I had theories and thoughts, but I just couldn’t communicate them in the best way. It led to some tears, which is quite unfortunate.’. After her time on the BBC series came to an end, she was able to accept what happened and become more ‘at peace’ when her theories about traitors Armani, Linda, and Minah turned out to be exactly true. ‘It was closure. I felt good after that.’.

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When asked if she’d take part in the show again if they did a Welsh-speaking version, a smile instantly spread across Elen’s face. ‘I would. I think I’d be better at that, because I can communicate better in Welsh. I don’t think I’d do it again in English,’ she added with a laugh. However, Elen quickly changed her mind, and told us she doesn’t want to stop putting herself out there.

Elen acknowledged that while she may see herself as being a bad communicator in English, that isn’t necessarily the truth. ‘Ever since I’ve been telling people that I struggle, they say “What are you talking about?” I was just too paranoid, thinking that because English is my second language, that’s gonna be a huge disadvantage to me, but I’m just hard on myself,’ she explained.

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