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The Traitors Star Fiona Reveals Murder Strategy During 'Wonderful Experience' on Show

Fiona targeted Netty, Ben, and Maz as the most faithful contestants without knowing turret discussions, leading to her banishment on the BBC reality show.

  • Fiona told BBC Radio 2 about her strategy as secret traitor, explaining why she named players on her "murder" shortlist on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show; The Traitors, BBC series four airs January 14 at 8pm.
  • On choosing names, Fiona said she chose Netty, Ben and Maz as the three most faithful, describing Netty as friendly and open-hearted, Ben as a clever veteran, and Maz radiating love and peace.
  • As secret traitor, Fiona compiled the shortlist the other traitors Rachel, Hugo and Stephen could choose to "murder" while wearing a red cloak at the Ardross Castle turret, but she said she was not privy to their private chats.
  • The row with Rachel resulted in Fiona accusing her of lying about recently banished faithful Amanda, making Fiona a core suspect and leading to her banishment after the roundtable vote.
  • Reflecting on the fallout, Fiona admitted she was a `plonker`, said the family watch party was noisy, and noted six episodes felt like a lifetime with a full interview on Wednesday’s edition of The Scott Mills Breakfast Show.
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The Traitors star Fiona reveals secret strategy behind ‘murder’ list in BBC series

The Traitors star Fiona has revealed her strategy behind her 'murder' list on the BBC series when she was a secret traitor, which left fans baffled

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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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