The Traitors UK season 3 contestant Leon Jackman has spoken out about his experience on the show following his banishment.
Faithful Leon's journey took a turn after he competed in the Death Match card game, and had to be rescued from a coffin by his teammates.
His behaviour started to change as he tried to work out who put him through that ordeal, which led to his fellow Faithfuls losing trust in him and banishing him at the Round Table in the most recent episode.
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On his Instagram page, Leon shared a series of screenshots from his exit and reflected on his time in the castle.
"Now that the dust has settled on a dramatic night, I can put everything into perspective," he wrote.
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"I'm so lucky to have taken part in this amazing game. There are so many moments that stand out for me, but what I will cherish the most is the genuine friendships I built throughout this experience, which should be hard considering I'm in a game full of murder, conspiracy and suspicion. I honestly had the BEST time and I would do it all again in a heartbeat.
"Massive thank you to EVERYONE involved in the show, on or off screen, @claudiawinkle (who smells great btw!) @studiolambert as you made a dream come true.
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"I can't wait to see how this game plays out and I'm pretty sure it will be top tier TV... but what do I know, I'm just a humble guy that normally sells mobile phones!"
The latest episode ended with Traitors Minah and Charlotte deciding to commit another murder rather than recruit, but we won't find out who they choose until Wednesday. The upcoming episode will also introduce a major twist that could change the entire game.
The Traitors season 3 is airing Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Another season and a celebrity spin-off have already been confirmed, while international versions also stream on iPlayer.
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