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‘Traitors’ Season 3 Reunion Addresses Multiple Feuds — And Reveals Secret Crushes: Biggest Revelations

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The Traitors Season 3 Reunion: Dramatic Confrontations and Unresolved Feuds

The highly anticipated reunion of The Traitors season 3 aired on Thursday, March 6, immediately after fans witnessed Dylan Efron, Gabby Windey, Dolores Catania, and Ivar Mountbatten emerge as the winners. While the group celebrated their victory, the reunion quickly turned into a battlefield of unresolved tensions, past feuds, and emotional outbursts. Hosted by Bravo’s Andy Cohen, the special brought together all the cast members, including Dorinda Medley, Wells Adams, Chanel Ayan, Tony Vlachos, Jeremy Collins, Robyn Dixon, Nikki Garcia, Bob Harper, Wes Bergmann, Derrick Levasseur, Chrishell Stause, Ciara Miller, Sam Asghari, and Tom Sandoval, to address the drama that unfolded during the season.

Carolyn vs. Danielle: A Partnership Turned Sour

One of the most intense moments of the reunion came when Carolyn Wiger and Danielle Reyes revisited their tumultuous Traitors partnership. The two had worked together during the season, but their relationship was far from smooth. Carolyn, who became emotional during the discussion, expressed her hurt over how things fell apart. “I thought it was going well,” she said, choking back tears. “No, I don’t [think she respected me]. I don’t want to cry.” Danielle, on the other hand, tried to clarify her side of the story, acknowledging that they had communication issues but also praising Carolyn’s strategic gameplay. “I think we had a communication issue,” Danielle explained. “But I was impressed with her game, and I know you are smart. What you did in the game was clever, and I know you were being genuine, but it did help you in the game. I do respect Carolyn.” Despite Danielle’s kind words, Carolyn admitted that the negative reactions to her approach during the season had left a mark. “It does hurt—the side eyes or people rolling their eyes,” she said. “I get that I am not for everyone, and that’s okay, but I can’t lie and act like it doesn’t hurt.”

The Boston Rob Effect: Chaos and Controversy

Boston Rob Mariano was another cast member who found himself in the hot seat during the reunion. Known for his cunning gameplay, Boston Rob took credit for the chaos that erupted after he turned on fellow Traitor Bob the Drag Queen. “I don’t know whether I would split the money [with Carolyn later], but I would have worked with her until I couldn’t for sure,” he admitted. “I had nothing. I was going to the end [alone].” Boston Rob acknowledged that his actions had set off a chain reaction, but he didn’t seem to regret his decisions. In fact, he even joked about taking Andy Cohen out first if the Bravo host ever joined the show. The discussion also turned to Boston Rob’s friendship with Dylan Efron, one of the season’s winners. While Boston Rob claimed he would have eventually turned on Dylan, Dylan revealed that he wasn’t surprised by this admission. “He always takes a rookie to the end who is naive enough to trust him and then he murders him,” Dylan said with a laugh. “But we weren’t at the end yet” when they were working together on the show.

Danielle’s Controversial Approach to the Game

Danielle Reyes was unapologetic about her chaotic and messy gameplay during the reunion. “I couldn’t be myself, so I was chaotic. I was messy because I started coming after my sister, causing more mess in the turret,” she explained. “That prize money wasn’t life-changing, but it would have made a big impact on my family. I was there for the money.” Danielle’s aggressive strategy and constant stirring of the pot had made her a polarizing figure in the house, and her feud with Britney Haynes was one of the most explosive conflicts of the season.

Danielle vs. Britney: A Feud That Refused to Die

The tension between Danielle and Britney was still palpable during the reunion. As soon as Britney joined the group, she admitted that she had expected Danielle to turn on her if their roles were reversed. Danielle, however, denied any bad blood between them, though she also acknowledged that trust had been broken. “I think we had a relationship before Big Brother Reindeer Games because we spent a long time together,” Danielle said. Britney quickly interjected, accusing Danielle of misrepresenting their relationship. “I spent three cumulative hours with you,” Britney corrected. “But you keep saying that, and it makes me look bad, and I have to act like we were friends for years. But it was honestly heartbreaking for me [the way the season ended]. It’s not the outcome that I wanted. … I was genuinely heartbroken.” Despite the emotional exchange, the two women seemed to agree that their friendship was irreparably damaged, with Danielle reiterating that while there was no bad blood, there was also no trust between them.

Nikki vs. Chrishell: A Heartfelt Apology and a Chance for Redemption

Not all the drama at the reunion was about unresolved feuds. Chrishell Stause took the opportunity to apologize to Nikki Garcia for her role in Nikki’s banishment earlier in the season. “That is my biggest regret in the entire game, and I think it really shook my confidence,” Chrishell said. “I didn’t speak because I was so afraid to make another mistake like that.” Nikki, known for her tough exterior, accepted the apology and even joked about “bodyslamming” Chrishell in the ring as payback. The exchange brought a lighter moment to an otherwise tense reunion.

Bob the Drag Queen vs. the Housewives: A Clash of Personalities

Bob the Drag Queen found himself at odds with several cast members during the reunion, particularly Dorinda Medley and Chanel Ayan. Dorinda expressed her hurt over being eliminated early in the game and accused Bob of being insensitive in his comments about her exit. “I was very sad that I got murdered, but the whole thing [you said after] that I was mad—I can promise you I didn’t think about it. There’s nothing to be mad about. I was very sad,” Dorinda said. Bob, however, stood his ground, suggesting that Dorinda was taking things too personally. “I don’t know any of these people,” he said. “You’re the only one taking that personally. Are you capable of not talking while I am talking?” Andy Cohen used the opportunity to remind Bob that Dorinda “doesn’t like to be on pause,” but the tension between them was undeniable. Chanel Ayan also clashed with Bob, accusing him of being jealous of her—a claim Bob denied.

In the end, the Traitors season 3 reunion was a perfect reflection of the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the game itself. While some cast members managed to find closure and even humor in their experiences, others left with unresolved tensions and lingering hurt feelings. As the curtain closed on the season, one thing was clear: the bonds and betrayals forged in the Scottish castle would stay with these players long after the cameras stopped rolling.

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