Inside the US version of hit series ‘The Traitors’: ‘You can’t trust anyone’


When Staten Island-based hairstylist Anjelica Conti arrived in Scotland to film the US version of the hit reality show “The Traitors,” she was shocked to be surrounded by celebrities.

“I didn’t know going into it that any reality stars were going to be on, and I’ve always been obsessed with reality TV,” Conti, 29, told The Post. “So you can imagine how excited I was when I saw who my fellow castmates were. For Arie Luyendyk Jr. [from] ‘The Bachelor,’ I was freaking out. I was over the moon and losing my mind.”

“The Traitors,” premiering Jan. 12 on Peacock, is based on the Dutch series of the same name (there was also a British version that was a hit in the UK). Hosted by Alan Cumming, the series features 10 reality stars and 10 regular “civilians” (such as Conti) as they live together and complete various challenges at a castle in the Scottish highlands. The famous cast members include  Brandi Glanville (“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”), Cirie Fields (“Survivor”), Cody Calafiore (“Big Brother”), Kate Chastain (“Below Deck”) Kyle Cooke (“Summer House”),  Reza Farahan (“Shahs of Sunset”), and disgraced former Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte. 

Anjelica Conti is a hairstylist from Staten Island.
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Cast members Kate Chastain, Reza Farahan, Arie Luyendyk Jr.,  Christian de la Torre, Geraldine Moreno, Cody Calafiore, Quentin Jiles  arrive at the castle.
Cast members Kate Chastain, Reza Farahan, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Christian de la Torre, Geraldine Moreno, Cody Calafiore, and Quentin Jiles arrive at the castle.
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The cast members are competing to win a prize of up to $250,000 but there’s a catch: some of them are “traitors” who are working to sabotage the others, including “murdering” them. (If someone is “murdered,” they’re delivered a note informing them of this development, and removed from the show.) The entire group regularly meets together at a roundtable to try to suss out who the traitors are — and they have the opportunity to boot them off the show, too. 

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“At those roundtable sessions, you have to fight for your life. It gets very intense, and very real, being there in the moment, facing the people you’re calling out as a traitor,” said Conti. 

Cast members sit at the round table in "The Traitors."
Cast members sit at the round table in “The Traitors.”
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Alan Cumming hosting "The Traitors."
Alan Cumming hosting “The Traitors.”
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Rachel Reilly, Shelbe Rodriguez, Robert "Bam" Nieves, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Christian De La Torre, Kyle Cook, Amanada Clark, Reza Farahan, Azra Valani in "The Traitors" stand in a driveway.
Rachel Reilly, Shelbe Rodriguez, Robert “Bam” Nieves, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Christian De La Torre, Kyle Cook, Amanada Clark, Reza Farahan, Azra Valani in “The Traitors.”
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“It’s hard to come up with a game plan, because you have to have a strategy for both [possibilities], whether you’re a traitor or not. You need to be able to adapt and be quick on your feet, so it’s about preparing your wits. Being a hairstylist, I personally feel that I’m more of a therapist than anything. I work with the public and people trust me. I feel that was a huge asset in the game.” 

The challenges get extreme — including teams racing to start a fire to ignite large effigies. But Conti said that the downtime lounging around the castle was the most difficult part of the show, because nobody was sure who to trust, or which fellow players might be manipulative. 

A burning effigy is one challenge on "The Traitors."
A burning effigy is one challenge on “The Traitors.”
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Ryan Lochte, Shelbe Rodriguez, Robert "Bam" Nieves in "The Traitors."
Ryan Lochte, Shelbe Rodriguez, Robert “Bam” Nieves in “The Traitors.”
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“Coming in as someone who is known puts a target on your back,” she said. “I was surprised by how smart Kate Chastain is. I knew she was a reality star, but it’s mind-blowing how she’s truly one of the smartest human beings I’ve met in this entire world.

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 “You’re constantly looking over your shoulder, you can’t trust anyone — and maybe you’re trying to lie to everyone.”



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