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BBC Breakfast fans all said the same thing after The Traitors star Yin burst into song during her ‘pure cringe’ interview on Thursday.
The communication scientist, 34 – who was a Faithful – was the first contestant to be murdered on the brand new series of the BBC show.
The first instalment saw host Claudia Winkleman pick Linda, Minah and Armani to be this year’s Traitors, while the other 19 were labelled Faithful.
The trio had to pick who they wanted to kick out of the competition and went with Yin.
On Thursday Yin appeared on BBC Breakfast to talk about her time on the programme with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty.
During the chat, Charlie mentioned that he heard that she was ‘a bit of a singer’.
The Traitors fans all said the same thing about Yin’s appearance on BBC Breakfast on Thursday
The communication scientist spoke to Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty about her time on the show
Yin was the first to be murdered in the competition on Wednesday night
The telly star then performed her own rendition of R.Kelly’s song I Believe I Can Fly.
Yin crooned: ‘I believe I can lie, I believe I can falsify, plan a murder every night and day, to make the Faithfuls all go away.’
She then performed another tune to the hosts about love.
Those watching at home were lost for words and took to X to share their shock.
One tweeted: ‘#BBCBreakfast That woman from #traitors was pure cringe.’
Another added: ‘For goodness sake. That bloody woman from the Traitors is doing my head in. Not interested in her chirruping away with the birds nest on her head.’
A third questioned: ‘#bbcbreakfast what have I just watched #traitors.’
Many took to X to say the same thing about Yin’s appearance on the programme
Just moments into the first episode on Wednesday, Claudia told the players that they had to pick three contestants to leave the competition – and they had ten minutes to make the decision.
Speaking of the moment, Yin said: ‘No one could have seen this coming.
‘It was the first twist of many, of course.
‘Immediately, I went into self-preservation, fight or flight response mode.
‘All I wanted was to stay alive and stay on that train!’
Charlie also asked why she thinks she was the first to go, to which she said: ‘Firstly I am actually quite terrible at analysing myself.
‘I am biased. I must have projected confidence.
‘People called me smart, I don’t believe that myself, but I must have come across as intelligent and observant, more than I would have liked.’
Yin only lasted a day on the show before she was murdered by the Traitors
Yin explained that she didn’t mention where she worked, or her qualifications – and instead fibbed that she worked in marketing.
On Wednesday, fans went on to claim that they’ve already ‘worked out’ the next double twist on the show.
Three players were asked to leave the train while on the way to the iconic castle.
Jack, Alexander and Fozia eventually volunteered to leave, and were left waiting on the tracks – but some think that they will be back.
One wrote on X: ‘now … bring them back and make them each eliminate someone else #TheTraitors;
‘Kinda want claudia to take the other 3 back and boot the dramatic ones x #TheTraitors,’ another tweeted.
‘Those three are coming back later #TheTraitors; I don’t believe the 3 are gone. I think they’ll come back at some point #TheTraitor,’ a third chimed in.
Meanwhile Armani was branded the ‘worst Traitor of all time’.
The Traitors continues tonight at 8pm on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.