The winners of The Traitors, Leanne Quigley and Jake Brown, have shared their plans for the future after jointly winning a prize pot of £94,600 on the popular BBC One show. Leanne, an ex-soldier, expressed her desire to get married in the Scottish castle where the show is filmed, while Jake, who has cerebral palsy, intends to give back to his parents.
Wedding Bells in a Scottish Castle
Leanne Quigley, 28, revealed that she wants to use some of the prize money to marry her fiancée Sophie Jones at the Scottish castle where The Traitors is filmed. The castle, Ardross Castle in the Scottish highlands, offers the Great Hall as a wedding venue for up to 130 guests. Leanne also mentioned her plans for expanding her family in the future, with hopes of having another baby.
A Generous Gesture
Jake Brown, a project manager who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at six months old, expressed his desire to give back to his parents, Micheal and Deborah, for their support throughout his life. Despite facing challenges due to his disability, Jake remains proud of who he is and aims to inspire others facing similar circumstances.
Inspiring Others
Jake shared that he has received numerous messages of support and inspiration from individuals who have found hope in his journey. Known as The Traitor Hunter on the show, Jake aims to spread awareness about disabilities in his own authentic way, hoping to encourage others to pursue their dreams.
Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, The Traitors attracted a record audience of nearly eight million viewers, showcasing the journey of contestants like Leanne and Jake as they navigated challenges and emerged victorious, with plans to shape their futures in their unique ways.