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The Traitors star Roxy Wilson has revealed how she really felt about keeping her family link a secret throughout the entire show.
Roxy, 32, who was murdered on Thursday night’s episode, had her own secret to keep during her time on the show.
Following Roxy’s departure, host Claudia Winkleman announced to the remaining contestants that Roxy was fellow faithful Judy’s daughter.
The revelation left her fellow faithfuls and rival traitors gasping and now, for the first time, Roxy has spilled the beans on how the pair kept it quiet.
She said: ‘It was so special doing it with my Mum and so when she left – that was a bit sad.
‘But I was happy I had managed to get one over on the Traitors as they hadn’t established and figured out that relationship
The Traitors star Roxy Wilson has revealed how she really felt about keeping her family link a secret throughout the entire show after she was murdered in Thursday’s episode
Following Roxy’s departure, host Claudia Winkleman announced to the remaining contestants that Roxy was fellow faithful Judy’s daughter
‘I never considered telling them about Mum, especially because after she went she was confirmed a Faithful, so they would have definitely thought the other one has got to be a Traitor.
‘Even if I was a Traitor, I wouldn’t have told the other Traitors.’
But one thing viewers failed to spot was Roxy’s slip up on the show after she called her ‘mum’ during a challenge.
She said: ‘I did fear it would happen because that was the hardest thing – not being able to call her Mum.’
At breakfast, Claudia revealed Roxy’s secret family connection. She said: ‘Do you feel sad for Roxy? Do you know who else will be sad for her? Her mum, Judy.’
The rest of the contestants gasped in shock, with Rachel commenting: ‘We knew there would be a family connection’.
Judy adopted Roxy when she was four-years-old and said it is the best thing she has ever done.
‘She is just an amazing person, inside and out. Don’t ever underestimate her because she is a very strong person as well,’ Judy said.
Roxy, 32, who was murdered on Thursday night’s episode, had her own secret to keep during her time on the show
The revelation left her fellow faithfuls and rival traitors gasping and now, for the first time, Roxy has spilled the beans on how the pair kept it quiet
Judy adopted Roxy when she was four years old and said it is the best thing she has ever done
At breakfast, Claudia revealed Roxy’s secret family connection. She said: ‘Do you feel sad for Roxy? Do you know who else will be sad for her? Her mum, Judy’
Opening up ahead of her appearance, Roxy shared that the first six years of her life were rocky, but hopes her live experience can get her far in the competition.
She said: ‘The first six years of my life were a little rocky, and I think having that lived experience of adapting to different situations, meeting different people, figuring out who to trust, I thought those skills that have come from unfortunate circumstances, would actually take me really far on the show.’
The recruiter entertained viewers after epically failing to spot who had the infamous hooded cloaks during her stint in the show.
In her exit speech, Roxy once again proved she was hopeless at the game as she told the camera she would love Rachel Duffy or Stephen Libby to win, mistakenly believing them to be Faithfuls.
Discussing her murder in the turret, Rachel said: ‘We need to murder Roxy. Murdering her will implicate James very, very nicely. We knew it was coming Stephen.
‘She’s not going to be banished. We’re not going to string her along to the end. We knew we needed to murder her and tonight’s the night.
After being served her murder letter, Roxy said: ‘I kind of knew it today because I went so hard at the table, I think I was going for the Traitors and I think they know it. But, honestly, I’m so proud of myself for getting this far.
‘I would for Stephen or Rachel to win. I think they’re both amazing people and I think they – hopefully – have been faithful and honest throughout this process but yeah, it’s been a ball.’
Discussing her murder in the turret, Rachel said: ‘We need to murder Roxy. Murdering her will implicate James very, very nicely. We knew it was coming Stephen’
Fans wrote on X: ‘I can’t believe we’ve been deprived of seeing Roxy in bits on the floor at that fire pit tomorrow night when she realises she’s been played by her besties’
At the breakfast table, James was reeling from Roxy’s absence. He asked: ‘How am I so wrong. I’ve been shouting [Roxy and Matt] from the hilltops the whole game.’
Jack replied: ‘It just goes to show how wrong we can all be.’
Fans wrote on X: ‘I can’t believe we’ve been deprived of seeing Roxy in bits on the floor at that fire pit tomorrow night when she realises she’s been played by her besties’;
‘Can we fast forward to #uncloaked to see Roxy realise her winners and most trusted Faithfuls are in fact Traitors’;
‘Roxy is going to get a shock when she finds out who the Traitors are’;
‘I’d like Rachel or Stephen to win. They’ve been Faithful through the process. Roxy is so silly, it’s ridiculous’.
