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Fans of The Traitors did 'a double take' when they spotted a season three star rocking a different look in an 'incredible' new advert.
The programme returned to BBC One with the third series of the hit show last week much to the British public's delight.
With a fresh group of 25 hopefuls entering the castle, the cast hail from a range of backgrounds from a Welsh opera singer to an Anglican priest.
But one of them, Jack, has been spotted by eagle-eyed fans in an advert for the Luton Express.
In the 30 second clip he joins a group of others to perform a rap about the train as he sings ‘its only a tenner or so.'
Viewers hailed the advert 'fun and catchy' with one commenting on YouTube: 'It has been a long time since I’ve watched an advert all the way through.'
Fans of The Traitors did 'a double take' when they spotted a season three star rocking a different look in an 'incredible' new advert
After a fresh group of 25 hopefuls entered the castle one of them Jack, has been spotted by eagle-eyed fans in an advert for the Luton Express
Jack's appearance didn't go unnoticed with another person questioning: 'Is that the lad from Traitors?'
Despite his current career as a market trader and landscaper, Jack previously said he hopes his secret training as an actor will be beneficial to him throughout the game.
Speaking ahead of his Traitors stint, he admitted: ‘I have secretly trained as an actor. I moved to London when I was 18, moved away from Yorkshire and I didn’t really tell too many of my family and friends that that’s what I was going to do.
‘I think I can kind of play it a little bit dumb, maybe act like the ditzy gardener and landscaper who secretly has his own agenda, and hopefully a couple of acting skills to back that up.’
The Traitors viewers were left on edge after theorising the three axed faithfuls could make a come back after a nail-biting elimination plot twist.
They believe Fozia, Jack and Alexander 'could still have a role to play' after seemingly leaving the show over the weekend.
At the beginning of the show as 25 people hopped on the train - host Claudia Winkleman halted it and told the carriages that one person needed to get off each one.
It was Fozia, Jack and Alexander who all got off the train so that the rest of the contestants could add some money to their own prize pot - making a fast decision in just seven minutes.
In the 30 second clip he joins a group of others to perform a rap about the train as he sings ‘its only a tenner or so'
Viewers hailed the advert 'fun and catchy' with one commenting on YouTube: 'It has been a long time since I’ve watched an advert all the way through'
Despite his current career as a market trader and landscaper, Jack, now 25, said he hopes his secret training as an actor will be beneficial to him throughout the game
After the three faithfuls bagged £7,000 for the winner's prize pot - it appeared as the sacrificed contestants might return to the Scottish castle.
Fans of the psychological reality took to X on Friday night following the latest instalment, and flooded the social platform with theories.
They wrote: 'My theory from the outset has been that when a traitor's banished at the round table, they'll be replaced by one of the three who sacrificed themselves by leaving their carriage in the order in which they left. So welcome back Fozia!';
'So the three who got abandoned are not mentioned no portraits hanging etc. Makes me think they still have a role to play'; 'The three booted out on Wednesday magically coming back?'; 'Oh the three are coming back.'