For so long we were locked in the rooms every day

At the beginning of September, TV4’s brand new entertainment program “The Traitors” premiered.

Under the direction of Dragomir Mrsic must 18 famous people, in a spectacular castle setting to say the least, figure out who has been given the role of traitor in the group and who “murders” other participants at night.

That’s how much a night at the luxurious “Traitors” castle costs

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In order for nothing to be revealed in advance, the participants have lived with clear restrictions at the castle. In a story on Instagram, Johanna Nordström, who is one of the participants in the program, shares what a normal day during “The Traitors” could look like.

– I got up at 07 in the morning and got ready. Then at maybe 07.45 there was a knock on the door and then you got breakfast. Then there was a knock on the door again at around 08.30 after drinking coffee and eating a sandwich. Then you had to put on a mask, so you couldn’t see anything, and then you were led to the castle by a participant manager because you didn’t get to know who had been murdered.

Photo: Screenshot/Instagram/johannanordstrm

Then they were led to the breakfast table, which can be seen in the program, where they found out who had been murdered, says Johanna.

– Then we went off on a mission or a competition or something, went back to the castle, recorded some reality, then the round table, then reality again and then we were locked in our rooms at 8 pm.

– So you were locked in between 8pm and around 8am.

A staggering sum – that’s how much the table costs in TV4’s “The Traitors”

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