After the excitement of its debut in October, Lucy Beaumont has spoken about her Celebrity Traitors adventure and thinks it will be simple to entice significant names.
We should expect to see some huge stars enter the Celebrity Traitors castle next year, Faithful Lucy Beaumont believes. The contestant from the first series believes the BBC hit’s overwhelming success means there could be A-Listers aplenty putting their hands up to have a go at the ultimate game of deceit and betrayal.
The comic revealed the cast all still stay in touch via a WhatsApp group and she doesn’t think bosses will have any problem at all recruiting big names when the programme returns. More than 15 million people watched Alan Carr go all the way in October, double-crossing rugby legend Joe Marler and Ted Lasso’s Nick Mohammed in a breathless finale.
Lucy says the show was so well-liked that little children were posing for photos with her while she was buying her milk and bread, knowing it will be easy to sell to celebrities.
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“I’m suddenly really popular with nine-year-old children,” she told The Mirror. “It’s so weird. I was in co-op just doing some shopping and there was a line of just really young children wanting a photo. Younger kids really got into it, which I don’t think anyone was expecting.
I only watched one television show. After everyone else, I watched really late. I do that because I only recently watched Lost, which was 30 years ago! The format was really clever, which I liked. People who would behave hostile toward one another didn’t really matter to the producers, which was very important. Similarly, David [Olusoga] was there. One of the nicest people I’ve ever met in television is genuinely him. He would probably start having a fight with no one!
When she inquired if some big names would follow after its debut success, she responded, “Oh, yes. Nobody would want to do it, in my opinion. It is simply incredible large. Nobody for weeks was talking about Alan. Everyone wants to do it, I’d imagine, but you can’t really get any bigger than Stephen Fry, can you?
She went on to explain what we don’t see and said, “It was full of just genuinely really lovely people. Everyone had a fantastic time. We all maintain contact, and we are all a part of a sizable WhatsApp group. You didn’t really feel like it was for TV because you couldn’t see cameras outside, so it was like a staff team bonding get-away.
They are secret, and nothing about it was made. You are then left to it. No one is directing anyone on the floor as they enter. No one had any direction at all, and it was so early in the process that I started to feel like we were dragging. But we soon realized it wasn’t really required.
Million viewers tuned into every episode, so it’s no surprise to read Virgin Media’s new research, which shows that Brits swap social plans for “me time” saving an average of £130.74 per month.
More than two-thirds of people believe that staying in and watching TV is one of their favorite ways to unwind after a long week, in honor of this widespread embrace of the “Joy of Missing Out” they have teamed up to celebrate this sentiment.
Everyone needs that full family event, she continued, “I believe Celebrity Traitors and the response shows that.” Friends claim to be devastated because they were the only people who sat with the teenagers at the time!
“There are some shows where people go that far, and they’re so significant, aren’t they?” I adore television so much that every night I need to watch it to unwind. I am unable to simply go to bed. Everyone needs to be aware of British television because it is truly incredible.
Source: Mirror

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