Traitors winners reflect on their role on hit TV show

Hannah ByczkowskiImage source, Getty Images
By Sophie MaddenBBC News, West Midlands

Traitors winner Hannah Byczkowski said the series' prize money was more than she could have wished for.

The comedian, from Stoke-on-Trent, said she hasn't had a day off for around six months after appearing in the series.

She and fellow candidates Aaron Evans, Wilf Webster and Meryl Williams gathered in Byczkowski's hometown to reflect on their experience.

Before the competition started, she thought she had "no chance" of winning.

"I don't really care about money, I just want to be comfortable and not worry about things," the comedian explained in a BBC Radio Stoke special.

"It's actually a luxury to say 'I have no debt and I'm comfortable' and it's more than I could wish for. "

Listen to BBC Sounds: Reuniting the Traitors - BBC Radio Stoke Special

Evans, Byczkowski and Williams each won a share of the £101,050 prize,...

Traitors winners reflect on their role on hit TV show
Hannah ByczkowskiImage source, Getty Images
By Sophie MaddenBBC News, West Midlands

Traitors winner Hannah Byczkowski said the series' prize money was more than she could have wished for.

The comedian, from Stoke-on-Trent, said she hasn't had a day off for around six months after appearing in the series.

She and fellow candidates Aaron Evans, Wilf Webster and Meryl Williams gathered in Byczkowski's hometown to reflect on their experience.

Before the competition started, she thought she had "no chance" of winning.

"I don't really care about money, I just want to be comfortable and not worry about things," the comedian explained in a BBC Radio Stoke special.

"It's actually a luxury to say 'I have no debt and I'm comfortable' and it's more than I could wish for. "

Listen to BBC Sounds: Reuniting the Traitors - BBC Radio Stoke Special

Evans, Byczkowski and Williams each won a share of the £101,050 prize,...

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