Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The third season of The Traitors finished up last week, with team Faithful Leanne Quigley and Jake Brown winning the shared prize pot of £94k, but other members of the BBC cast are still continuing to surprise fans with unexpected information about their personal lives.
While Charlotte kept up her fake Welsh accent throughout the show and Leanne lied about her false nail tech profession, Minah Shannon has now shocked Scottish fans after revealing she is not actually from Liverpool and previously went to school in Glasgow. Minah, who was a strong fan favourite to win until she was caught out as a Traitor in the final week, has revealed her surprising Scottish connection in a new interview on the BBC's radio programme Newsbeat. The 29-year-old call centre manager said: "I say I'm from Liverpool because my friends say I'm an adopted Scouser but I'm not actually from Liverpool but I'm not having anyone say I'm not Scouse.
" She added: "I've gone to school in Uganda, I've gone to school in Glasgow, I've gone to school in Birmingham. Liverpool is the longest place I've ever lived in. I can't believe you're the first person I've told that.
" Minah, who lives in Crosby with her husband, Lee, and two-year-old daughter, Luna, revealed to the Liverpool ECHO that she lived in Uganda when she was very young and then moved to Glasgow for around five .
