The Traitors star Meryl Williams has revealed which series two star she thinks is playing the best game as she shared her predictions for the competition.
Meryl, 27, became the first person with dwarfism to win a reality game show when she and her fellow Faithfuls Aaron Evans and Hannah Byczkowski took home the £101,050 jackpot on The Traitors’ first series.
Now, she has shared her predictions for the nail-biting second series, after Wednesday night’s cliffhanger episode saw Paul Gorton and Harry Clark recruiting a mystery Traitor.
Speaking to Sky Vegas, Meryl revealed that she thinks Faithful Mollie Pearce, 21, is playing the best game so far as she predicted that the model won’t get banished at the round table.
She shared: ‘I’m going to say Mollie [is playing the best game] because she’s not made any enemies, she’s not very outspoken in the sense of accusing people.
The Traitors star Meryl Williams has revealed which series two star she thinks is playing the best game as she shared her predictions for the competition
The Traitors’ second series has brought the same level of drama as the first, and Meryl has shared her predictions for the upcoming final (pictured: Season two cast)
‘She’s kind of in the background and nobody is pointing their finger at her or even considering her. She’s got a good group of allies, which is good.
‘I’d say she’s playing a really clever game. She’s being friendly with everyone and not being aggressive, so she won’t get voted for at the round table.’
Meryl also advised the Faithfuls to have less group conversations and keep their cards closer to their chests, as they keep unwittingly sharing information with the Traitors.
‘Don’t have big open conversations about who you think it is, because nine out of 10, there will be a Traitor in that conversation and they’re super deflective,’ she said.
Meryl also revealed that she would have liked to have seen Diane Carson – who was murdered in Wednesday’s episode – and Andrew Jenkins as Traitors.
She said she doesn’t think either of them would have thrown other Traitors ‘under the bus’, seemingly in a swipe at Traitors Paul and Harry – who have turned on both Ash Bibi and Miles Asteri at the round tables.
She said: ‘I think Andrew would be an amazing Traitor. I mean, he looks really sweet but I just feel like Andrew would make a good Traitor because he has a lot of influence and power, people listen to him, and he’s a good team player in missions.
‘I also think Diane would have been quite good as a Traitor, even though she said she didn’t want to be one. They’re both strong, influential characters and I think they’d tackle it in a clever way. I don’t think they’d throw other Traitors under the bus.’
Her comments come after viewers were left on a tense cliffhanger at the end of Wednesday’s episode as Paul and Harry recruited another Traitor.
Paul and Harry were the only two Traitors left in the BBC competition after they turned on Miles and saw him banished after they blamed him for Diane’s ‘murder’.
Meryl revealed that she thinks Faithful Mollie, 21, is playing the best game so far as she predicted that the model won’t get banished at the round table
‘I’d say she’s playing a really clever game. She’s being friendly with everyone and not being aggressive, so she won’t get voted for at the round table,’ Meryl shared
Meryl also admitted she would have loved to see fan favourite Diane as a Traitor, after the retired teacher was murdered in a shock twist this week
Ross was left devastated after Diane was eliminated, after they revealed to viewers that they are mother and son, but have kept their connection a secret in the castle.
Even after Diane’s ‘murder’, Ross vowed not to tell his fellow Faithfuls the truth about their relationship, and a shock twist could now see him become a new Traitor.
Paul and Harry decided to recruit another Traitor to their team rather than murder another Faithful at the end of the episode as they tactically looked towards the final.
Paul was at first unconvinced, Harry persuaded him to recruit a Faithful to ensure their safety, giving them someone to throw under the bus if needed.
The episode ended on a dramatic cliffhanger as they picked between Jasmine, Ross and Zack to join them on the dark side.
After sealing their name in an envelope, it remains to be seen whether the Faithful will accept the invitation to switch sides, or if they will decline the recruitment.
Ross had been playing a clever game as a Faithful alongside his mother Diane before her elimination, and he could now change sides in the intriguing twist if chosen.
The decision came after Miles was the second Traitor to be banished from the nail-biting game.
Meryl, 27, became the first person with dwarfism to win a reality game show when she and her fellow Faithfuls Aaron Evans and Hannah Byczkowski took home the £101,050 jackpot
Her comments come after viewers were left on a tense cliffhanger in Wednesday’s episode as Paul and Harry recruited another Traitor – narrowing it down to Jasmine, Ross and Zack
Paul and Harry were the only two Traitors left in the BBC competition after they turned on Miles and saw him banished following Diane’s ‘murder’
The shocking twist saw Paul throw Miles under the bus as he told how Diane had named Miles as her murderer after she drank from the dreaded poisoned chalice.
Diane was the latest victim to be claimed by Traitors Paul, Harry and Miles after the latter handed her the poisoned chalice in Friday’s episode, sealing her fate.
However, she wasn’t killed off straight away and the group all attended a ‘funeral’ where she was brutally eliminated from the show with a coffin slamming shut on her.