BBC star shares real reason they never accused Rachel of being a Traitor
Banished Faithful Sam Little appeared on Lorraine to discuss watching back The Traitors and discovering co-star Rachel Duffy is a Traitor

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Sam Little has opened up about the toughest aspect of watching his The Traitors journey back on screen.
The account manager became the latest Faithful to be voted out of the castle during Thursday's (January 15) gripping episode of the BBC reality series.
His castmates were utterly convinced he was among the remaining Traitors, only to be stunned when he disclosed during yet another dramatic roundtable that he wasn't.
With Traitors Rachel Duffy and Stephen Libby still flying under the radar, Sam joined ITV's Lorraine on Friday (January 16) to discuss his views on the covert assassins.
Chatting to stand-in presenter Christine Lampard, Sam admitted: "I think Rachel's playing a phenomenal game. You saw my reaction when I left, and I found out it was Rachel. I was honestly blown away.", reports Wales Online.
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BBC)He went on: "She's being mega consistent throughout, and it's really difficult watching it back and thinking 'How did I miss that?' or 'Harriet was so right about Hugo, and then she was also so right about Rachel' and 'I didn't listen to her on that' but I couldn't honestly put my hand in my heart and say I could accuse Rachel being a Traitor."
Sam's fellow contestant and murdered Faithful Adam Waughman, who met his demise in the same episode Sam was eliminated, chimed in: "She's brilliant.
"What she does, she's got a really big following in there. People follow her around and I can see her going to the final."
In the thrilling conclusion of Thursday's episode, Rachel and Stephen narrowed down their suspects to Jessie Roux, Faraaz Noor and Matthew Hyndman. The question on everyone's lips is: who will be the next to depart the castle?
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Viewers will recall that loyal Matthew recently made a daring proposition to the Traitors, Rachel and Stephen, suggesting they form an alliance by recruiting him and eliminating Jessie.
But Matthew is a tricky character. His past betrayals suggest he could pose a risk to their survival.
Moreover, if they turn him down, Matthew might strike back, using his craftiness to sabotage Rachel and Stephen's plans.
The grand finale of The Traitors is set to broadcast on Friday, January 23. But will the Faithfuls manage to uncover who's been bumping off their comrades?
The Traitors continues tonight at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer followed by Uncloaked at 9pm