Elen, a contestant on BBC’s The Traitors, shares her thoughts on the show’s dynamics and the reactions from fans regarding her Welsh accent
Cardiff: So, Elen from BBC’s The Traitors just had a moment on the show that everyone’s buzzing about. After a pretty intense roundtable chat, she got booted off, even though she was a Faithful. Talk about a twist!
In the spin-off, The Traitors: Uncloaked, she opened up about her experience with Ed Gamble and some other contestants. It was a real heart-to-heart, especially since she was joined by others who had also been kicked out.
Elen was super emotional when she left, saying, “I really love you all. Dwi yn ffyddlon. I’m a Faithful.” It’s clear she had a strong bond with the group, despite the outcome.
What’s wild is that Elen pointed out how she has a genuine Welsh accent, yet no one trusted her. Meanwhile, Charlotte, who’s from London but fakes a Welsh accent, managed to stay in the game. Elen found that pretty ironic!
During the show, Charlotte admitted she was using the accent to gain trust. Elen couldn’t help but laugh about it, saying it was funny how her real accent didn’t help her at all. “Nobody trusted me, you know?” she said.
In the latest episode, Charlotte was really upset because some contestants doubted her loyalty. Fans took to social media to share their thoughts, with one saying, “Charlotte pretending to be Welsh is a hilariously unnecessary lie.”
Another user chimed in, “Charlotte crying that people don’t trust her while using a fake accent, you can’t make this up.” It’s definitely a hot topic among viewers!