Claudia Winkleman drops huge clue over how The Traitors are chosen as the fan favourite show returns

Claudia Winkleman has dropped a huge new clue over how The Traitors are chosen as the fan favourite show returns. 

The presenter, 52, returns to BBC One with the third series of the hit show on Wednesday much to the British public's delight.

The show sees several Traitors be picked at the start of the series while the other contestants are Faithfuls.

Over the course of the game the Traitors have to convince the rest of the players that they are Faithful in order to try and steal the whole prize pot for themselves at the end. 

And Claudia said this week of how The Traitors come about: 'I'm not a goddess and I don't choose them by myself.'

Claudia added her chats with each player on the first episode - which viewers see on screen - are only the beginning of picking.

Claudia Winkleman has dropped a huge new clue over how The Traitors are chosen as the fan favourite show returns

Claudia Winkleman has dropped a huge new clue over how The Traitors are chosen as the fan favourite show returns

The presenter, 52, returns to BBC One with the third series of the hit show on Wednesday much to the British public's delight

The presenter, 52, returns to BBC One with the third series of the hit show on Wednesday much to the British public's delight

Afterwards, she and a group of five to six others deliberate who to pick - which Claudia has described as 'very stressful'.

When asked if she believed the correct Traitors were chosen for series three, Claudia replied: 'I have faith and whether I was correct or wrong, we will find out.

'They're always the right three.

'It could have been a different three, but it was those three and after you've spoken to them all that felt like the right three.'

It comes after she revealed her terror at the hit show returning. 

Speaking ahead of the first episode, she said she's 'totally terrified' about it doing as well as the first two series.

'I don't exhale until January 24, I wake up at 4am, even on Strictly Saturday's,' she said.

'I was talking about people's Cha Chas, but in my head, I'm thinking, well, 'do they like The Traitors?'

Claudia said this week of how The Traitors come about: 'I'm not a goddess and I don't choose them by myself'

Claudia said this week of how The Traitors come about: 'I'm not a goddess and I don't choose them by myself'

Afterwards, she and a group of five to six others deliberate who to pick - which Claudia has described as 'very stressful'

Afterwards, she and a group of five to six others deliberate who to pick - which Claudia has described as 'very stressful'

'We're totally terrified, because the success of the first one blew our socks off. We didn't expect it.

'And I just love making it so much. It is such an honor to be in that round table and to see how it unfolds.

'So I feel incredibly lucky. I love it, and you just don't want people to be disappointed.'

She went on to say how she stays in contact with ex-contestants from the first two series, and that by the end of filming, most call her 'mummy'.

'They're like my children, who I am sometimes incredibly mean to,' she said. I love them, each and every one of them. I was texting Maddie from series one the other day.

'I sent a message to Charlotte's aunt, Matt from series one, wanted to show me his new skill. It was Skateboarding. They call me Auntie Claude or mummy by the end, it's weird.

'So I stay in touch with all of them because, yeah, I'm so grateful for them for playing and playing the way they do. I really cried when somebody was banished this year, but properly cried and in a way that I thought was probably but unhealthy.

'And two of them came out, and they were awesome. Three of us just cried together. We go deep.'

Claudia teased a 'new format' for the third series, which will have people on the 'edge of their seats'.

After such success of the UK series, which is filmed at Adross Castle in the Scottish Highlands, an American version was also launched.

Hosted by Alan Cummings, she said she struggles to watch it because she's territorial over the castle.

'I'm not saying anything bad, but I can't watch him, because he's in my castle,' she said.

'Like, what are you doing? It was so weird. He's not weird. He's absolutely magical. But I watched a bit, and no.

'He's so much better. And I love his outfits, but it's a different way of doing it, because it's the same location, I'm like, 'get out of my castle'.'

It comes after she revealed her terror at the hit show returning. Speaking ahead of the first episode, she said she's 'totally terrified' about it doing as well as the first two series

It comes after she revealed her terror at the hit show returning. Speaking ahead of the first episode, she said she's 'totally terrified' about it doing as well as the first two series 

Last week Claudia revealed to The Midpoint podcast that she initially turned down presenting the show because she didn't want to spend more than three weeks filming in Scotland.

The star was offered the job but turned it down because she didn't want to be away from her family.

But, after watching the original Dutch version, she became 'obsessed' and quickly fired off an email to BBC bosses changing her mind.

The Traitors returns to BBC One on New Year's Day at 8pm.

Meet the cast of The Traitors 2025

Elen 

Age: 24

Occupation: Translator

Location: Cardiff 

Lisa 

Age: 62 

Occupation: Anglican Priest

Location: Cornwall 

Jack

Age: 24 (at time of filming, 25 now)

Occupation: Market trader and landscaper

Location: Yorkshire 

Alex

Age: 29

Occupation: Care Manager

Location: Whitby 

Alexander

Age: 38

Occupation: Former British Diplomat

Location: London 

Anna

Age: 28

Occupation: Swimming Teacher

Location: County Wicklow, Ireland 

Armani

Age: 27

Occupation: Financial Investigator

Location: London 

Charlotte

Age: 32 (33 now)

Occupation: Business Director

Location: London, recently moved to Hampshire

Dan 

Age: 33 

Occupation: Bank Risk Manager

Location: Liverpool 

Fozia

Age: 50

Occupation: Community Development Manager

Location: Birmingham 

Francesca

Age: 44

Occupation: Interior Designer

Location: East Sussex 

Freddie

Age: 20

Occupation: Politics Student

Location: Peterborough 

Jake

Age: 28 

Occupation: Project manager

Location: Barrow-in-Furness 

Joe

Age: 37

Occupation: English Teacher

Location: Southampton (Originally Yorkshire) 

Kasim

Age: 33

Occupation: Doctor

Location: Cambridge 

Keith

Age: 65 

Occupation: Window cleaner

Location: Bournemouth

Leanne 

Age: 28

Occupation: Veteran

Location: Holywell, North Wales 

Leon

Age: 40

Occupation: Retail store manager

Location: East Midlands 

Linda

Age: 70 

Occupation: Retired opera singer

Location: Hertfordshire 

Olivia (Livi)

Age: 26

Occupation: Beautician and Model

Location: Horsham

Maia 

Age: 25 

Occupation: Full-time Mum 

Location: Essex  

Minah

Age: 29 

Occupation: Call Centre Manager

Location: Liverpool 

Nathan

Age: 39

Occupation: Property Consultant

Location: London 

Tyler

Age: 29

Occupation: Barber

Location: Leicester 

Yin

Age: 34 

Occupation: Doctor of communication

Location: Berkshire