When Corinne Martell agreed to take part in this year's season of The Traitors, it was her " greatest wish" to walk through, and stay inside the Robertson Hotel.
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The 61-year-old nurse and cattle station owner's family lived in Kangaloon and the town more than 70 years ago.
"They had dairies in the district," she said.
"I used to visit as a child and to revisit and stay in the hotel was a very special experience for me."
Although she was full of nostalgia, the Queenslander was the first person to be "banished" from the show, before she revealed her status as a faithful.
"My strategy was to watch and observe and remain myself," she said.
Her quiet observing however put a target on her back, as others suspected she was a traitor.
"I was surprised how quickly I was kicked out," she said.
"I didn't even get time to get wild."
Despite this, she was happy with her approach to the show, and felt like she was beig herself throughout.
"However, it takes time for me to suss people out before I let my hair down and fire up," she said.
"Most likely a good thing as I don't think Australia is quite ready for the real me."
Another standout that could not be topped for Ms Corinne was meeting actor and host Rodger Corser.
During the first episode, coporate lawyer and Miss International for 2022 Angelica Whitelaw - a faithful, was "murdered".
This year, it is a mix of everyday Aussies and well-known faces competing for $250,000.
The Traitors continues every Monday, Tuesday and Sunday night at 7.30pm on Channel 10.
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