“We are committed to making our casts feel safe, respected, and supported — on screen and off,” the statement shared on the series’ official Instagram account on Saturday read. “The cast of The Traitors are real people, and what happens in the game should never lead to cyberbullying or harassment.”
“There’s a difference between discussing a show and targeting individuals. Let’s not ruin the passion for this show with unwarranted negativity and personal attacks. We appreciate your support,” the statement concluded.
The statement was shared after The Traitors debuted it sixth episode Thursday on Peacock. Amid a buzz of online conversation about the series, former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna also took to her Instagram Stories on Saturday to denounce fans sending hate to her fellow season four competitor Colton Underwood.
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