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24th September 2025
11:09am BST

Everybody's saying the same thing about The Traitors finale.
The reality series came to a nail-biting end last night when the winners of the €42,900 cash prize were revealed.
Sisterhood rose to the top as faithfuls Oyin, Vanessa and Kelly made it to the end, outsmarting traitor duo Nick and Ben.
Nick came under fire at the final roundtable, and Kelly's deciding vote saw her trust Oyin and Vanessa and banish the 30-year-old Dublin man.
Finally, standing around a firepit, the faithfuls were left standing with just one traitor amongst them.
All players chose to take part in another banishment, including Ben, who likely went that way in a final attempt to save his cover; however, it wasn't enough, and he was voted by all three faithfuls and was banished from the game.
The trio decided to trust one another's word, all voting to end the game, and Siobhán McSweeney triumphantly revealed that they had scooped the huge cash prize, resulting in €14,900 each - what one X user described as 'enough to cover their month's rent'.
The internet have been sharing their reactions to the finale, with many dubbing the show the best in Irish history.
From the random f-bombs, 'daddy' drops, funeral sandwiches, and the typical Irish non-hugger father, the show had the perfect balance of drama, deceit, and pure Irishness.
Like any reality series, fan favourites were born in Paudie, Wilkin, and Oyin.
Limerick man Paudie filled the boots of a typical Irish daddy, starring in the show alongside his son Andrew.
The most successful traitor, he had some iconic one-liners, including when he declared that he wasn't much of a hugger.
Another series star was Wilkin, who won the hearts of the viewers through his pure confusion and clueless energy.
Some of his best lines include 'what's just happened?', and naming the first banished traitor, Eamon, as the best game player.
Viewers can't seem to get enough, as they have made calls for a Wilkin and Paudie spin off!
23-year-old Oyin was another one of the series' most talked about cast members, seeming to see through every traitor and always realising what was going on.
Just a couple episodes in, she clocked that Paudie, Eamon and Katelyn were all traitors, pointing out at the roundtable that their bickering could be traitor on traitor on traitor fighting... and she was dead right!
Even in last night's finale, at the final breakfast, she told Kelly that she wouldn't be surprised if both the boys were traitors, and once again, she was right on the money.
It's safe to say the show made for 12 episodes of chaos and entertainment, and as the three ladies outsmarted their way to the cash prize, host Siobhán McSweeney could utter nothing else but ‘up the mná’.
Until next season...
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