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The Traitors Season 4 Shocker: Alan Cumming’s Insights

Key Insights

  • Major events are anticipated in the Scottish Highlands related to The Traitors.
  • Alan Cumming describes a pivotal scene in season four as the best in the show’s history.
  • This season features a diverse cast, increasing the potential for drama and conflict.
  • Cumming emphasizes the need for strategic qualities to win against the Faithfuls.

Some crazy s–t is about to go down in the Scottish Highlands.

At least, that’s what The Traitors host Alan Cumming teased ahead of the Peacock reality competition series’ upcoming fourth season.

“About halfway through, there is a scene in it that is the greatest moment in Traitors history,” Cumming exclusively told E! News Aug. 14 at The Television Academy’s inaugural Televerse immersive experience in Los Angeles. “Honestly, I just cannot wait for the world to see it. It’s utter carnage and utter just mad. It’s just brilliant.”

And considering the star-studded cast of season four celebrities—which includes the likes of Lisa Rinna, Donna Kelce, Porsha Williams, Colton Underwood, Dorinda Medley, Johnny Weir, Ron Funches and Stephen Colletti, among many others—the backstabbing and betrayal could be coming from any direction.

As for what it takes to win the mentally and physically draining competition, Cumming shared what qualities next season’s Traitors need if they want to defeat the Faithfuls.

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