The Traitors star Amos reveals concerns he had before doing the show
“I wasn’t completely sold on the show straight away,” he revealed. “I had a few concerns. Firstly, I was worried about having to lie. As a doctor, it is so against my nature to do that, and ultimately I want to be someone who is trustworthy. I really didn’t want to be a traitor – I don’t think I could have done it.
“Secondly, I knew the game would be immersive,” he continued. “All contestants would have to get really into it and treat it seriously – questioning everything and everyone. It meant the only thing I would be able to rely on was myself, and to be honest, I didn’t know who that was. “I feared that without my career to hide behind in the castle, I’d go rogue – become a completely different person; one I didn’t like. In the end, I decided there was only one way to find out, and I took the leap,” he concluded.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
The Traitors' Amos on depression, friends and how he always knew Wilf's identityBack to Reality 📺 ⏪ | This week, we're sitting down with The Traitors fan favourite, Amos Ogunkoya (dr_amoss) to discuss the friendships he made on the show and what happened when he stepped out of the mansion into the real world again 👇
Weiterlesen »
The Traitors stars reunite for new reality TV projectThe Traitors stars Wilfred, Rayan and Ivan reunite for new reality TV project
Weiterlesen »
The Traitors US renewed for second season with Alan Cumming returningThe Traitors US has officially been renewed for a second series, and Alan Cumming is returning as host 👏
Weiterlesen »
Traitors US Confirms Series Two AND A Reunion EpisodeCan we have a UK series two confirmation, too?
Weiterlesen »
I have a wish – for just one Brexit MP to admit they were wrongI have a wish – for just one Brexit MP to admit they were wrong ✒️ David Davis has decided to tell his side of the story, and it’s the same narrative we always get: it’s all someone else’s fault 📨 Read IanDunt's latest newsletter here
Weiterlesen »