What's next for The Traitors winner Leanne Quigley as she leaves role in British Army after 12 years and reveals plans to use cash prize for lavish wedding to fiancée Sophie Jones
What's next for The Traitors winner Leanne Quigley as she leaves role in British Army after 12 years and reveals plans to use cash prize for lavish wedding to fiancée Sophie Jones
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She emerged victorious following the tense final of The Traitors, after she and fellow Faithful Jake Brown were the last two remaining and scooped the prize fund. But having left her role in the British Army, where she had been positioned for 12 years, Leanne Quigley has big plans for her future.
Leanne clinched the prize on the BBC game show after the last remaining Traitor, Charlotte Berman, was banished at the final round table. Just four competitors remained, all faithfuls, and as paranoia mounted they continued to banish, with Alexander Dragonetti and Francesca Rowen-Plowden the unlucky victims - leaving just Leanne and Jake to split the £94,600.
Leanne has since revealed her plans to use her share of the money, £47,300, to pay for a lavish wedding to her fiancé Sophie Jones and further rounds of IVF. But which career direction she plans to head in is still a mystery, after the former squaddie revealed in October she was leaving the army after joining at the age of 16.
Leanne Quigley emerged victorious following the tense final of The Traitors, after her and fellow faithful Jake Brown were the last two remaining and scooped the prize fund. But having left her role in the British Army, where she had been positioned for 12 years, Leanne Quigley has big plans for her future.
Revealing she was stepping away from her army career, Leanne shared a collection of snaps of herself on the job. 'Today is my official last ever day in the British Army!' she said. 'A career of over 12 years come to an end and I'm so proud to of served for our country. I'm ready for my next chapter.'.