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BBC The Traitors winners Jake Brown and Leanne Quigley have revealed the "paranoia" they felt when filming finished - and how it was difficult to keep the ending a secret. On Friday evening, January 24, the two were declared the winners of the psychological adventure show, with the final seeing them banish Traitor Charlotte Berman , as well as fellow Faithfuls Alexander Dragonetti and Francesca Rowan-Plowden. Jake and Leanne were the last two standing and were able to split the prize pot equally, which saw them take home £47,300 each.

After the Seer twist, which saw Traitor Charlotte revealed to Frankie, Charlotte was banished leaving only Faithfuls remaining. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter . However, distrust amongst the Faithfuls meant they voted out two of their own in Alexander and Frankie, with Leanne and Jake left as the winners.



Despite their tremendous victory, the two had to remain quiet about their win for a few months afterwards. Speaking to The Times , Jake said he found it difficult to keep their win under wraps. The third series was filmed back in spring 2024, meaning the two winners and the rest of the cast had to remain quiet about what had happened during filming.

Jake said: "It was filmed back in the springtime so it’s been a long time to keep it quiet. It’s been really difficult". He continued: "I mean, I was paranoid in my head because before the show even came on, I kept thinking people were looking at me, but obviousl.

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