Swansea’s Secret Traitor revealed as real‑life lifesaver who helped woman escape abuse and sex work

Fiona, 62, who was unmasked as the series’ first ever Secret Traitor, worked for Swansea Council as a Local Area Coordinator covering the Brynmill and Uplands area. Her role involved supporting people facing isolation, crisis or vulnerability — and one case in particular has resurfaced following her TV fame.

A chance meeting that changed a life

According to a Swansea Council case study published in 2018, Fiona first met a young woman known as Alice on a bench overlooking the lake at Brynmill Park. The pair had been introduced by a mutual acquaintance who believed Fiona could help.

Alice, then 25, was bright and articulate but struggling with isolation, low confidence and a violent relationship. During one of their regular “talk and walk” meetings in local parks and along the promenade, she disclosed that she had become trapped in sex work.

The council says Fiona spent months getting to know her, helping her identify her strengths and goals, and supporting her to imagine “what a good life looked like”.

A Swansea Council case study said:

“Fiona came into my life when I thought nobody could help me. I felt so ashamed and just didn’t want to go on. I’ll always be grateful for the time she spent with me and thank her from the bottom of my heart.”

Fiona introduced Alice to a Domestic Abuse Support worker, took her to the One Stop Shop in the city centre, and encouraged her to explore voluntary work and education.

By the end of 2018, Alice had left her abusive partner, stopped sex work and enrolled in college. The council says the pair remained in contact.

Fiona’s philosophy: ‘Walk alongside people’

The council’s profile of Fiona paints a picture of a community worker who believed in simple, human connection — often starting with a coffee and a walk.

A Swansea Council case study quoted Fiona saying:

“Sometimes going for a coffee with someone you don’t know — having the warmth and genuine interest from another person — can help you to see options.”

She described her role as “walking alongside people” as they rebuilt confidence, reconnected with their community and worked towards the life they wanted.

Councillor Mark Child, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing at the time, called Alice’s story “one of the most moving” examples of the Local Area Coordinator scheme.

Fiona Hughes at the centre of the round‑table discussion as tensions rise during her final episode of The Traitors.
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From council worker to TV favourite

Fiona’s off‑screen work stands in stark contrast to her on‑screen persona as the red‑cloaked Secret Traitor — a twist that made her one of the most memorable players of the series.

Her dramatic confrontation with fellow Traitor Rachel Duffy and subsequent banishment drew huge attention, with more than seven million viewers watching the episode.

But Fiona has insisted the show was “just a bit of fun” compared with the real‑life challenges she faced supporting vulnerable people across Swansea.

She is now retiring from the council after working full‑time since she was 16, but says she will continue volunteering in the community, including with Swansea’s growing Men’s Sheds network.

Fiona Hughes seated in an armchair inside the Traitors castle, with bookcases and wood‑panelled walls behind her.
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A brush with police over a ‘burner phone’

Fiona also revealed on the BBC’s Uncloaked aftershow that she was once approached by police after innocently asking a shop for a “burner phone” — having been advised to set up a separate mobile for social media after filming.

The Independent reported that officers later approached her to check the request, leaving the studio audience in stitches when she recounted the mix‑up.

‘You can change somebody’s life by reaching out’

Reflecting on Alice’s story, Fiona told national media she was proud of the young woman’s progress but emphasised that the credit belonged to her.

Fiona Hughes said:

“The lady is very settled now. She has children and is an amazing woman. It’s not my story to tell, but it’s important to remember so many people feel very vulnerable and isolated, but you can change somebody’s life by reaching out.”

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Swansea’s Secret Traitor Fiona banished after dramatic round‑table showdown

Swansea’s Fiona Hughes, who made show history as the first ever Secret Traitor, left the BBC hit series after a confrontation with fellow Traitor Rachel triggered one of the most dramatic exits of the season.

Fiona said she was “absolutely ecstatic” to enter the castle and described the experience as “wonderful”, recalling the moment she first saw the iconic building and realised she was about to become part of the show.

Becoming the first Secret Traitor

Fiona was handed the red cloak in a twist never seen before on the programme.

Fiona Hughes said: “Finding out I had the red cloak was something else. It was so magical. It’s like waking up on Christmas morning and everything you’ve written on your Christmas list is there.”

She said the power of being a Secret Traitor was “intimidating”, especially as the other Traitors didn’t know who she was, but added that she wasn’t afraid to make decisions alone.

“I loved every single minute of it,” she said. “There wasn’t a moment in the castle where I wasn’t on cloud nine.”

The confrontation that sealed her fate

Fiona said she believed Rachel would eventually “throw her under the bus”, prompting her to confront her fellow Traitor before the endgame.

Fiona Hughes said: “Rachel is phenomenal, but she started playing this game the minute she was selected. She’s a lone wolf, and if she’s going to get rid of somebody from the turret, it will be me.”

She described the atmosphere in the turret as “intense”, saying Rachel’s expression made it clear that only one of them would survive the night.

“There were only ever going to be two outcomes,” she said. “Either I was going to go, or she was going to go.”

Fiona Hughes at the centre of the round‑table discussion as tensions rise during her final episode of The Traitors.
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‘I had an absolute ball’

Despite her banishment, Fiona said she wouldn’t change a thing about her time on the show.

“Yes, it would have been lovely to have won, but it wasn’t going to happen,” she said. “I wasn’t fetching money to the table.”

She said her standout moment was being chosen as the Secret Traitor, joking that she was so excited she “thought I need a TENA”.

Swansea fame and new friendships

Fiona said one of the best parts of the experience was forming close bonds with the other 21 contestants, who remain in contact through an active WhatsApp group.

Back home, she says the reaction has been “brilliant”, with fans recognising her at Swansea City matches.

Fiona Hughes said: “I’m now an official YJB, which is a very endearing term if you’re a football fan. It’s just lovely when you see children’s faces and they recognise you.”

She hopes fellow Traitors Stephen and Rachel make it to the final, but also praised other players including Matt and James as “formidable”.

Her family and friends suspected she was the Secret Traitor from the start, but she kept the twist tightly under wraps.

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Traitors icon Paul Gorton says if he was Claudia, he’d pick Swansea’s Fiona Hughes as Secret Traitor

With the nation hooked on the BBC show fronted by Claudia Winkleman, and as viewers return to the castle tonight for episode four, Gorton has stuck the knife into the current crop of players and delivered his verdict on the biggest twist in the game.

It comes after Swansea Bay News revealed Fiona had surged up early prediction charts, with fans increasingly convinced she could be hiding behind the cloak.

Swansea’s Fiona Hughes, one of the standout early personalities in The Traitors Series 4, as the hit BBC reality show returns.
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‘If I was Claudia, I would have picked Fiona’

Gorton — one of the most notorious Traitors ever to wear the cloak — said three women stand out as potential Secret Traitors, and Fiona is firmly among them.

Paul Gorton, speaking to 10bet Casino, said:

“I think it’s between three women, with two outstanding candidates: Amanda, Fiona and Ellie… If I was Claudia, I would have picked Fiona.”

He added that he would be “blown away” if the Secret Traitor turned out to be a man.

The Traitors: Secret Traitor twist explained

What is the Secret Traitor?
For the first time, Claudia Winkleman selects a hidden Traitor whose identity is kept from everyone — the Faithful, the Traitors, and even the audience at home. This mystery player operates alone and has a unique role in the game.

How does it work?
The Secret Traitor is shown who the official Traitors are and is given the power to create a murder shortlist. The Traitors can only eliminate someone whose name appears on that list, giving the Secret Traitor covert control over the game’s most dangerous decision.

Why is it different?
Unlike the main Traitors, the Secret Traitor never meets the group in the turret and never collaborates with them. They are the only person who knows every player’s true status, giving them a strategic advantage no one else has.

Who is the Secret Traitor?
The BBC is keeping the identity tightly under wraps. Viewers will find out during The Traitors on BBC One and iPlayer, airing Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8pm.

Claudia Winkleman wearing the iconic red hood as The Traitors returns with its biggest twist yet.
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Gorton calls Secret Traitor twist “the best in TV history”

Gorton said the new twist has transformed the show and pulled millions of viewers directly into the game.

Paul Gorton said:

“I think it’s the best addition or twist to any show in the history of television… The Secret Traitor has put an extra 10 million people who have been watching at home right into it – it was a genius move.”

He said the twist has made the experience “more immersive than ever”.

Hugo “too big for his boots”, says Gorton

Gorton also dissected the downfall of Hugo, who was dramatically banished earlier in the series.

Paul Gorton said:

“He made a fatal error… That speech at the breakfast table sealed his fate. He went a bit too big for his boots too early.”

He said Hugo’s lack of early alliances made him an easy target.

Ross “looks like a maniac” — but could be a diversion

Gorton also weighed in on Ross, whose behaviour has sparked debate among fans.

Paul Gorton said:

“At the moment, Ross looks like an absolute maniac… but that might point to Ellie being the Secret Traitor.”

He suggested the edit may be setting up a major twist.

The Traitors Series 4 contestants pictured together inside the castle as the mind‑games, missions and betrayals begin.
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Fiona’s stock continues to rise ahead of tonight’s reveal

Fiona’s growing presence in the castle — and her rising odds among fans — has already made her one of the standout players of the season.

Gorton’s comments will only fuel speculation that Swansea’s contestant could be at the heart of the biggest twist the show has ever pulled off.

The Secret Traitor is expected to be revealed tonight.

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Swansea’s Fiona Hughes climbs early predictions as The Traitors Series 4 gets underway

New predictions from entertainment analysts at OLBG place the 62‑year‑old local government officer at 5/1, putting her firmly in the mix as viewers prepare for another round of deception, missions and castle‑based chaos.

Fiona sits just behind frontrunners Stephen Libby and Rachel Duffy, but ahead of several high‑profile contestants expected to dominate the early episodes.

Who is Swansea’s Fiona Hughes?

Fiona describes herself as chatty, competitive and someone who can read people well — a skill she uses daily in her job helping others navigate difficult situations.

“I’m a trustworthy person, and people naturally warm to that,” she said. “I think I’ll bring a little bit of humour and a lot of integrity.”

Raised in a house full of brothers, she says she’s always been competitive and loves games of all kinds — from cards to board games — which she believes will help her navigate the psychological twists of the show.

She also admits she’d be thrilled to be chosen as a Traitor:

“I’ve always taken control of my own destiny… I’d be happy to do whatever it takes to get to the end. It is a game.”

Host Claudia Winkleman stands with all 22 contestants of The Traitors Series 4 as the new season gets underway in the Scottish Highlands.
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What’s coming next in The Traitors Series 4

With the new series already in full swing, fans are now waiting for the reveal of the Secret Traitor, after Stephen and Rachel completed their mission of marking nine potential victims in plain sight. The twist is expected to shake up alliances and expose new threats as the Faithfuls — including Swansea’s Fiona — try to stay one step ahead.

Jake Ashton, entertainment betting expert at OLBG, said:

“It’s rare for early Traitors to stay favourite after a fellow Traitor is exposed, but Stephen’s gameplay has been elite so far. If he can manage the Secret Traitor twist, he’s a serious contender.”

Fiona’s strengths heading into the castle

  • Strong judge of character – she says spotting liars is part of her day job
  • Warm and personable – ideal for building alliances
  • Competitive streak – honed from years of family game nights
  • Team player – prefers group missions and collaborative challenges
  • Not afraid to confront people – but avoids bullying or aggression

If she wins, Fiona says she’d put the money towards her pension and donate to carers supporting loved ones with dementia.

The Traitors Series 4 contestants pictured together inside the castle as the mind‑games, missions and betrayals begin.
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When and where to watch

The Traitors Series 4

  • Started: 1 January
  • New episodes: Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays
  • Time: 8pm
  • Where: BBC One & BBC iPlayer

For superfans, The Traitors: Uncloaked airs straight after each episode, with Ed Gamble joined by celebrities and former players to dissect every twist.

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