The Drama on "The Traitors": How Kate Chastain Changed the Game
Introduction to the Controversy
The reality TV world is buzzing with drama, and this time, it’s all about The Traitors. Fans of the show know how intense the competition can get, but what they might not know is how one contestant, Kate Chastain, allegedly stirred up trouble in a way that affected everyone else. Dolores Catania, a star from The Real Housewives of New Jersey and a current contestant on Season 3 of The Traitors, recently spilled the tea on how Chastain’s clever antics caused some big changes on the show.
Kate Chastain’s Smart Move and Its Fallout
According to Catania, Kate Chastain found a creative way to stay in touch with the outside world during filming. Since contestants on The Traitors have limited access to their phones, Chastain reportedly figured out how to use the TV remote to communicate with her friends. Apparently, she even used YouTube to send emails, or at least that’s what Catania suspects. But when producers caught on, they took away everyone’s remote privileges. Catania couldn’t help but admire Chastain’s ingenuity, calling her “so smart, brilliant, and funny.”
How the Rules Changed for Everyone
So, what exactly happened? Well, it turns out that the remote control wasn’t just for channel surfing. Contestants could use it to access YouTube, which, as Chastain discovered, could be a way to communicate indirectly. But once producers realized what was going on, they decided to pull the plug—literally. From then on, no one had access to the remote. Catania joked, “So, no one gets a remote!” It’s a funny way to look at it, but it also shows how seriously the producers took the situation.
The Aftermath and Reactions from Contestants
While Chastain’s move might have been impressive, it didn’t exactly make her popular with everyone. Some contestants were reportedly upset about the new rules, especially since they had grown used to having some form of entertainment or distraction during downtime. But Chastain isn’t just any contestant—she’s a fan favorite who appeared in Seasons 1 and 2 of The Traitors and even made a cameo in Season 3 during a life-sized chess challenge. She returned to Scotland alongside Survivor alum Parvati Shallow, and the two took on the role of queens in the game. Clearly, Chastain knows how to make an impact.
Dolores Catania’s Take on the Game and Eliminations
Catania also shared some thoughts about the game itself and how it’s been playing out in Season 3. She revealed that some of her former Traitors friends were eliminated early on, and they’re not happy about it. “The Bravo people are not gamers,” she said, referring to her fellow Real Housewives stars. “I don’t know why [the other contestants] felt the need to kill all my friends off,” she added. She names names, too—Chanel Ayan and Dorinda Medley are both “so mad” about being eliminated early. Catania even warned that the contestants who face the Real Housewives alum and the Real Housewives of Dubai star at the reunion are “in trouble.”
The Reunion and What’s Next for "The Traitors"
The Season 3 finale of The Traitors aired on Peacock, and fans are eagerly waiting to see how everything plays out. But the real drama might be saved for the reunion. Catania made it clear that the Real Housewives stars won’t hold back when they face their fellow contestants. “I feel sorry for those Traitors when they match up with the Housewives at the reunion,” she said. “They’re in trouble.”
Conclusion: The Future of "The Traitors"
One thing is for sure—The Traitors has proven to be a show full of twists, turns, and plenty of drama. With three seasons now streaming on Peacock, fans can catch up on all the action. But as for future contestants, maybe they should take a page from Kate Chastain’s playbook—after all, a little creativity can go a long way, even if it means losing remote privileges for everyone. The show’s mix of strategic gameplay, blindside eliminations, and personal vendettas makes it a must-watch for reality TV lovers. And with stars like Dolores Catania and Kate Chastain, there’s always something to talk about.