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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Traitors Winner Rachel Admits 'FBI Training' Was Loose Interpretation

Traitors Winner Rachel Admits 'FBI Training' Was Loose Interpretation

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Rachel claimed FBI training to sway votes during The Traitors.
  • Her 'training' involved a four-month online course by an ex-FBI agent.
  • Rachel and Stephen split the £95,750 prize money equally.
Traitors Winner Rachel Admits 'FBI Training' Was Loose Interpretation

Rachel, one of the victorious traitors from the fourth series of BBC One's The Traitors, has unveiled the true nature of her claimed FBI training.

During the competition, Rachel told fellow contestants she had undergone FBI training, a statement she used to influence votes. She revealed on the spin-off show Traitors: Uncloaked that her "training" was from a former FBI agent but was a "loose interpretation."

This consisted of a four-month online course, more accurately described as a one-day course and an e-book focusing on negotiating with difficult people. Rachel and her fellow traitor, Stephen, made history by being the first pair of traitors to win the show together. They shared the prize pot, with each receiving £47,875.

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Disclaimer:
Rachel claimed she had received FBI training, which she used to sway votes among fellow contestants.
Rachel's training involved a four-month online course by a former FBI agent, described as a loose interpretation which was more like a one-day course and an e-book.
Rachel and her fellow traitor Stephen split the prize pot, each winning £47,875.

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