The Traitors star contestant Jasmine made a dig at the show’s host Claudia Winkleman only minutes after meeting her.
The second instalment of the hit BBC show aired on Wednesday night, and it seems Jasmine made her opinion just moments into the series.
The sales executive, 26, admitted she was more impressed with the filming location rather than meeting the famous host, 51.
‘I think I was more starstruck at the castle than seeing Claudia, to be honest!’, Jasmine admitted candidly.
The much-loved contest show – which was renewed after the huge success of the first season – gets filmed in the nineteenth-century Ardross Castle, which is around 25 miles north of Inverness.
The Traitors star contestant Jasmine made a dig at the show’s host Claudia Winkleman only minutes after meeting her
The second instalment of the hit BBC show aired on Wednesday night, and it seems Jasmine made her opinion just moments into the series
The Scottish Highlands castle is set over 100 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Alness, as also The Traitors US is filmed there.
Originally designed to be the site of a hunting lodge built in the 18th century by the 1st Duke of Sutherland, the land was later sold in 1845.
Later on, the Baronial style which characterises today’s castle was built.
Already fans were left in turmoil after having to choose what to watch between The Traitors and the World Darts Championship final, which both aired at the same time.
And if that wasn’t enough, the show ended on a huge cliffhanger, leaving fans to wait a whole 24-hours until the next episode.
Host Claudia announced Harry, Ash and Paul as the three chosen Traitors.
The other 19 contestants remain as Faithfuls and will have to try and work out who they think could be a Traitor, before getting murdered – axed from the show.
However, bringing a totally different light to this season, the Traitors were given the task to pick a fourth Traitor to join the clang – but their identify wasn’t revealed as it ended on a dramatic cliffhanger.
‘I think I was more starstruck at the castle than seeing Claudia, to be honest!’, Jasmine admitted candidly
The much-loved contest show – which was renewed after the huge success of the first season – gets filmed in the nineteenth-century Ardross Castle, which is around 25 miles north of Inverness
Already fans were left in turmoil after having to chose what to watch between The Traitors and the World Darts Championship final
And if that wasn’t enough, the show ended on a huge cliffhanger, leaving fans to wait a whole 24-hours until the next episode
On Wednesday’s launch show, host Claudia announced Harry (left), Ash (middle) and Paul (right) as the three chosen Traitors
Although the trio narrowed it down between Andrew, Diane, Miles or Sonja to join them, viewers will have to wait until Thursday night’s episode to find out.
22 strangers are playing the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning up to £120,000.
In the show, the majority of contestants are ‘Faithfuls’ and must work out who amongst them are ‘Traitors’ – who have the opportunity to ‘murder’ a fellow contestant each night.
The group has daily ‘banishments’ in which they must vote to kick out who they think is a Traitor, all while working together on challenges to raise money for the prize fund.
In addition, the contestants compete in various ‘missions’, which up until now have had the aim of increasing the prize pot.
But as she addressed the castmates for the 2024 season as they lined up beside a loch, Claudia revealed that this year’s missions have arrived with a new twist.
As well as providing the opportunity of raising £15,000 for the prize pot, Claudia added a surprising new layer to the challenges.
The other 19 contestants remain as Faithfuls and will have to try and work out who they think could be a Traitor, before getting murdered
However, bringing a totally different light to this season, the Traitors were given the task to pick a fourth Traitor to join the clang – but their identify wasn’t revealed as it ended on a dramatic cliffhanger