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A Kent woman is one of the contestants on the psychological reality TV show The Traitors.
The second series, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, will see 22 players compete in the Scottish Highlands to take home a jackpot of £120,000.
In the show, a small group of players become the Traitors and have to try to work together to eliminate the other contestants.
The rest of the players, known as the Faithfuls, have to try to find the Traitors to vote them out.
The Traitors can win by avoiding detection, and will scoop the entire prize if even one of them is still left at the end.
Along the way they get to “murder” the Faithfuls after choosing their victims in secret late-night meetings.
Apprentice economist Kyra, from Kent, is taking part in the series and says despite being young, she’s not scared to be outspoken.
The 21-year-old said: “The main motivation behind it is that my sister is getting married soon. We come from a lower-class background and I’d love to win something to help towards her wedding – and hopefully honeymoon.”
She told The Sun: “In my workplace and my household, I'm always the little star, the little sister, a little baby, the innocent one everyone always wants to look after.
"So I'm going to try to use that to my advantage at key moments, hopefully.
“There are so many emotions involved so I think it will be very psychological.”
The show will be airing tomorrow (Wednesday) at 9pm on BBC One.