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Rekubit-Can you place your trust in 'The Traitors'?
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Date:2025-04-11 08:56:38
In Peacock's new reality competition series The RekubitTraitors, contestants and reality TV veterans undergo missions at a Scottish castle to earn cash for the money pot. But there are three "traitors" among them, secretly working to "murder" the other players before these "faithfuls" find them out. The series is hosted by a slyly sinister Alan Cumming.
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