Claudia Winkleman is effortlessly chic as she poses with hooded characters at a screening of her “intense” competition show The Traitors
Claudia Winkleman looked effortlessly chic as she walked the red carpet at a special screening of her new competition show The Traitors in London on Wednesday.
The 50-year-old broadcaster opted for a brown wool sweater over a silk white shirt for the occasion at the Television Center.
Claudia was joined by a variety of hooded characters who will appear in the show, which has been described as an “intense psychological game” where players must choose who to trust.
Creepy: Claudia Winkleman, 55, looked effortlessly chic as she walked the red carpet wearing hooded figures at a screening of her new competition show The Traitors in London on Wednesday
She completed the look with a pair of form fitting black trousers and added height to her slim frame with a pair of patent leather boots.
The Strictly host let her raven locks fall to her shoulders while accentuating her youthful features with a bronzed makeup palette and mascara.
In the upcoming series, based on the Dutch format, players will work together to complete spectacular physical and mental missions in the remote Scottish Highlands.
Schick: For this occasion, the broadcaster decided on a brown wool sweater, which she slipped over a silky white shirt
If successful, they add money to a prize pot, but must avoid being “banned” from the show by a “traitor” — a competitor who works as a double agent.
Claudia said: “I’m obsessed with psychological games and I couldn’t stop watching the Dutch version of the show.”
“The fact that the BBC version is set in a castle in Scotland and the producers want me to wear tweed meant I was totally into it.”
At the start of the game, a small number of players are secretly chosen by Claudia to be the traitors. The rest of the players are known as “The Faithful” and none of the Faithful know who the Traitors are.
Excited: An excited Claudia took to her Instagram Stories to share a glimpse of the invitation-only screening
Players are eliminated in two ways; Every night the traitors secretly meet and decide to “murder” one of the believers, and the next morning when the group meets for breakfast, the “murdered” player does not appear.
Later in the day, all players meet at the “round table” and decide to “banish” a player they suspect as a traitor.
Whoever they choose will then reveal whether they are in fact a traitor or a follower. At the end of the game, the few remaining players share the prize pot if they are all loyal, but if there is one traitor left among them, the traitor takes all the prize money.
Producer Mike Cotton said, “The series is a nail-biting psychological adventure game and Claudia is a huge fan of the format and the perfect puppeteer to direct this dramatic game set in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.”
Mystery: In the upcoming series based on Dutch format, players work together to complete spectacular physical and mental missions in the remote Scottish Highlands