The joy of The Traitors is in rooting for real people. Does anyone care about celebrities in that way? | Zoe Williams
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In a critical take on the reality show 'The Traitors,' Zoe Williams argues that featuring famous contestants undermines the show's appeal and its essence of human connection. While the show has garnered a massive following, Williams suggests that the charm lies in rooting for relatable, everyday people rather than celebrities. This perspective raises questions about authenticity in reality television and whether viewers truly connect with famous faces or prefer genuine interactions.
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