Matters became emotional when faithful Frankie, who had formed a strong bond with Freddie, voted that he should leave.

“I think it was that what set [the tears] off because it was almost like my own mum voting for me,” he said.

“I didn’t mind saying I was a traitor – it was just more the fact that these people are going to think I’ve been lying to them and been manipulative all of the time and obviously that wasn’t the case.”

However he reckons Frankie has sussed out the traitorous identity of London-born Charlotte, who faked a Welsh accent to fool contestants “because my mum’s from Wales, it’s one of the most trustworthy accents”.

Freddie said: “I was like mother Frankie is doing me justice so that was a nice feeling.”

He plans to finish his university degree and added that the show “opened my eyes up to another world, where I’d like to pursue a career in TV presenting, modelling, maybe do a few other shows”.

Despite having the shortest stint as a traitor, he remains loyal to his previous tribe.

“I hope the faithfuls win because I was a faithful for longer,” he said.

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