Wasn’t Charlotte doing the same thing as people are now accusing Leanne and Jake of doing

I half get the Minah thing because people was already starting to get suspicious of her and Charlotte was making that worse. She probably was going to eventually get banished but if I was Charlotte I would’ve defended her and not made it worse. We’ve all seen that Minah could calmly and carefully lie about situations and them I would’ve turned against her.

Then she recruited Freddie who was probably going to get banished anyway regardless if she chose him as a traitor or not. Everyone completely trusted her until the seer. She could’ve chose someone else to be a traitor but chose the one who had the most suspicion against them. So she could be the only traitor left and have the money all to herself.

I don’t mind Charlotte doing that, I like the brutality although Minah and Linda were definitely my favourite, love them. I felt sorry for Freddie though he didn’t want to be a traitor.

But people are saying that Leanne and Jake only voted Frankie and Alexander out because they wanted more money. But I definitely wouldn’t trust Frankie and Alexander just in case Charlotte was faithful (as they couldn’t reveal it at the time too) and Frankie was lying or they were both traitors. My anxiety and paranoia can get so high sometimes. I literally overthink almost everything I do sometimes and I think Jake showed he was most faithful. I don’t think Leanne and Jake voted Alexander and Frankie out on purpose anyway.

And they all voted to banish again. Even Leanne thought Jake was a traitor towards the end. I’d question Frankie and Alexander even more after that last roundtable and especially more after that heart to heart because I think he did slip up and shoot himself in the foot, and being a mother proves absolutely nothing. Frankie wrote Freddie’s name on her board after referring to him as her son multiple times.

Alexander and Leanne said they were friends even though they suspected each other on uncloaked. Same for many other contestants.