
'The Traitors': Jannat Zubair reveals her 'Biggest Regret' following her eviction
The Traitors
,' was recently evicted from the show. She was voted out by
Harsh Gujral
and Purav Jha, following the former's recruitment as the new trailer of the show.
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Jannat Zubair's biggest regret
Following her eviction, Jannat Zubair has expressed her biggest regret while being on 'The Traitors.' The actress said that she knew Harsh Gujral was the new traitor and wanted to call him out, but before she could do so, she was evicted.
'I think I regret the most about that episode when I could not get Harsh out. I was so sure, I told him that night in the VDs that I know Anshula is not there, but I have written her name. Harsh is a recruited traitor.
I have told all this, everything has been shown in the VDs.)"
The actress said she wanted to call Harsh out the next morning at the breakfast table, and 'tell him that I have caught you in just one day.' However, on that very night, Harsh murdered her. 'I will have this regret all my life, and no happiness can take away that thing," she added.
The Traitors - an unforgettable experience for Jannat
Meanwhile, taking to her social media handle, Jannat Zubbair described her journey at 'The Traitors' as 'unforgettable'.
Sharing a picture with the gang, she wrote - 'What a ride it's been. Grateful for every moment, every connection, and everything I've learnt. Sometimes loyalty costs you the game, but I wouldn't have played it any other way. The Traitors, you've been unforgettable. #TeamInnocent always."
'The Traitors' finale - when and where to watch
The popular show, which started with 20 personalities, is all set for its finale. Shot at the majestic Hotel Suryagarh in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, 'The Traitors' finale will air today, i.e.,
on July 3, at 8:00 PM on
Prime Video
.

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