Claudia Winkleman speaks about being 'mean' while hosting her new reality game ... trends now

Claudia Winkleman speaks about being 'mean' while hosting her new reality game ... trends now
Claudia Winkleman speaks about being 'mean' while hosting her new reality game ... trends now

Claudia Winkleman speaks about being 'mean' while hosting her new reality game ... trends now

Claudia Winkleman has spoken about having to be 'mean' while hosting her new reality game show The Traitors.

The TV presenter, 50, appeared on The Graham Norton Show to discuss her new series, which is based on the Dutch programme De Verraders.

It sees contestants selected by Claudia to be 'The Traitors', before they have to secretly plot to 'murder' their fellow players without their knowledge each day and try to steal the prize money.

Host: Claudia Winkleman has spoken about having to be 'mean' while hosting her new reality game show The Traitors

Host: Claudia Winkleman has spoken about having to be 'mean' while hosting her new reality game show The Traitors

Speaking about hosting the series, Claudia admitted she had to do something that she felt 'very uncomfortable with' as she spoke about having to be 'mean' in her role.

In Friday's upcoming episode of the chat show, hosted by Graham, Claudia cryptically said: 'I am not always mean but I did have to do something at the beginning that I felt very uncomfortable with. 

'I loved them all but I knew too much about everyone so had to stay separate from them all.'

Claudia went on to admit that she originally turned down the opportunity to host the reality game show, before changing her mind when she watched the original Dutch version.

New show: The TV presenter, 50, appeared on The Graham Norton Show to discuss her new series, which is based on the Dutch programme De Verraders

New show: The TV presenter, 50, appeared on The Graham Norton Show to discuss her new series, which is based on the Dutch programme De Verraders

She said: 'I initially said no but then watched the Dutch version and I wept. I loved it so much and said, 'Please let me do it.' I was so lucky to do it.'

The show sees contestants sign up before a small number of players are secretly selected by Claudia to be The Traitors. The rest of the players are known as 'The Faithful' and none of The Faithful know who The Traitors are.

Players are then eliminated when The Traitors meet in secret and decide to 'murder' one of The Faithful. The next morning, when the group meet for breakfast, the 'murdered' player does not appear.

Later in the day, all the players then have to meet at the 'Round Table' and 'banish' the player they suspect of being a Traitor.

Oh no! Speaking about hosting the series, Claudia admitted she had to do something that she felt 'very uncomfortable with' as she spoke about having to be 'mean' in her role

Oh no! Speaking about hosting the series, Claudia admitted she had to do something that she felt 'very uncomfortable with' as she spoke about having to be 'mean' in her role

Game show: The series sees contestants selected by Claudia to be 'The Traitors', before they have to secretly plot to 'murder' their fellow players and try to steal the pot of prize money

Game show: The series sees contestants selected by Claudia to be 'The Traitors', before they have to secretly plot to 'murder' their fellow players and try to steal the pot of prize money

The person they choose then reveals if they are a Traitor or a Faithful before being eliminated from the show.

At the end of the game, the few remaining players share the prize pot if they are all Faithful, but if there is still a Traitor among them, the Traitor takes all the prize money.

Producer Mike Cotton said of the show: 'The series is a nail-biting psychological adventure game and Claudia is a huge fan of the format and is the perfect puppet master to oversee this dramatic game set in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.'

Claudia is serving as the host of the nail-biting series and discussed the programme during her appearance on The Graham Norton Show.

Changing her mind: Claudia said she originally turned down the opportunity to host the reality game show, before changing her mind when she watched the original Dutch version

Changing her mind: Claudia said she originally turned down the opportunity to host the reality game show, before changing her mind when she watched the original Dutch version

She was joined on the BBC chat show by Kristin Scott Thomas, George Takei, William Shatner and Jamie Oliver, while First Aid Kit performed live.

Chatting to Graham, Star Trek actor George, 85, admitted that he didn't think the popular sci-fi franchise would be a lasting

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