Linda shot to fame at the very beginning of series three, moments after she was secretly chosen to become a traitor at the first round table.
When host Claudia Winkleman said “Traitors!”, Linda instantly lifted her head and almost gave herself away.
“My thing was to go under the radar, and I think I’ve pole-vaulted over it,” said comedian Alan Carr, who was picked as a traitor alongside presenter Jonathan Ross and pop star Cat Burns on Wednesday’s opening episode.
Carr, from Northampton, spoke to the camera about what it was like trying to act normally in the castle among the group of faithfuls.
“I was just laughing, I’m like ‘I’m not a traitor’. But oh God. I’m worse than Linda. I am worse than Linda.”
He added: “I’m so excited to be working with Cat and Jonathan – but I’ve got a nervous disposition and this whole game plays on your nerves.”
