The Traitors fans have complained that one contestant has an unfair advantage just moments into the second series.
The Traitors season two kicked off Wednesday evening with Claudia Winkleman, 51, returning once again to host the competition.
22 strangers are playing the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning up to £120,000.
In the first episode, Claudia selected contestants Harry, Ash and Paul as the new Traitors.
However, some viewers are convinced one of the Faithfuls has an unfair advantage due to her line of work.
The Traitors fans have complained that one contestant has an unfair advantage just moments into the second series
Snographer and clairvoyant Tracey, 58, from Inverness, says she is ‘quite eccentric’ and ‘good at lying’
One viewer wrote: ‘So if Tracey is a clairvoyant…surely she’ll know who the traitors are? And if she doesn’t, I wouldn’t advise anyone use her services lmao’
Another agreed: ‘Well Tracey should know who the traitors are’, with a third adding: ‘She could predict who is a traitor yes?’
Snographer and clairvoyant Tracey, 58, from Inverness, says she is ‘quite eccentric’ and ‘good at lying’.
Tracey, who used to be in the air force, said: ‘The only thing that would be my downfall is that I do really like to be liked.’
On the possibility of being a Traitor, she said: ‘I think I’ll be terrified, just terrified. Although you’ve got to go with whatever opportunity life gives you.
‘If I’m going to be a Traitor, then I will embrace it 100%. You’re going to get close to people really quickly.
‘I used to go on detachment with people in the military, and they’d be like your best friend for two whole weeks, you couldn’t possibly ever live without them and then when you get home, you never contact each other again.’
On what strengths she’d bring to the show’s missions, she said: ‘I used to be in the Air Force and that’s the bit that I miss.
However, some viewers are convinced one of the Faithfuls has an unfair advantage due to her line of work
‘Doing the mad exercises and jumping out of helicopters and being winched into the sea.
‘I love doing crosswords and playing board games. I love doing treasure trails, I just love anything like that.
‘I don’t know if I’m a natural leader or I’m bossy, I’m not sure what the difference is.
‘I think I’ll be kind of gathering everybody up and getting us to work as a team, I hope.’
In the show, the majority of contestants are ‘Faithfuls’ and must work out who amongst them are ‘Traitors’ – who have the opportunity to ‘murder’ a fellow contestant each night.
The group has daily ‘banishments’ in which they must vote to kick out who they think is a Traitor, all while working together on challenges to raise money for the prize fund.
Claudia hosts the competition once again where 22 strangers play the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning up to £120,000
In the first episode, Claudia selected contestants Harry, Ash and Paul as the new Traitors.
In addition, the contestants compete in various ‘missions’, which up until now have had the aim of increasing the prize pot.
But as she addressed the castmates for the 2024 season as they lined up beside a loch, Claudia revealed that this year’s missions have arrived with a new twist.
As well as providing the opportunity of raising £15,000 for the prize pot, Claudia added a surprising new layer to the challenges.