Judy Wilson, a contestant on The Traitors, has shared the delightful news that her daughter and fellow star, Roxy, is pregnant with her first child. Judy, soon to be a grandmother once again, appeared on This Morning today where she discussed her departure from the BBC show and announced the happy news.
Chatting with hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard, Judy excitedly declared: “Can I just say – our Roxy is having a baby!” She further revealed that this will be her twelfth time becoming a grandparent, reports the Mirror.
Judy was the first banished contestant on the show after a failed roundtable led the other faithfuls to believe she was behind the murders. It was also revealed that her daughter Roxy was also on the show – although that is still unknown to the other faithfuls.
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Roxy shared her suspicions that her mum could be a traitor during the show confessionals, but assured that she believed she was a faithful.
During her banishment, Roxy appeared emotional, which caused a fan suspicion that Roxy could be the secret traitor.
Another theory lending itself to Roxy’s potential identity is her handwriting. The secret traitor each night submits a shortlist of names which the rest of the traitors can murder from.
Some eagle-eyed viewers have noticed that Roxy’s handwritten note at the roundtable looks strikingly similar to the list. The secret traitor will be revealed tonight (January 7).
Speaking previously about her banishment, Judy revealed that she wasn’t the best faithful. Judy said: “I was there playing the game the best I could. Unfortunately, it wasn’t good enough and I knew I was going down.
“I didn’t have a strategy. I just thought, ‘There’s no point in changing myself… I’m just going to play the game the best I can play it and enjoy it and have some fun’. That’s what I did.”
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Despite being the first player to get banished, Judy has no regrets.
Asked if she wishes she’d done anything differently, she said: “I don’t think so. I enjoyed exactly what I did.
“I’ve had an amazing time. It’s been incredible and the friendships that we’ve built up is incredible. It’s a unique situation that we’ve all been in together and I’ve loved every minute of it.”
Talking about her first impressions of the castle, Judy added: “It was incredible. I was pinching myself and thinking, ’Is this really happening?’
“It was just amazing. Everyone was lovely. Such a range of people, a really different mix but what we all had in common was that we were all nervous.”
The Traitors continues tonight at 8pm on BBC One and streaming on iPlayer.
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