EastEnders: BBC Soap Icon Shocks Fans with Revealed Bond to Traitor’s Paul
A beloved EastEnders icon, Natalie Cassidy, recently disclosed an unexpected friendship with Traitors’ antagonist, Paul Gorton. Paul is emerging as the villain of the British reality TV series The Traitors. Much to his delight, Paul has a well-known name rooting for him from home. Natalie was recently found cheering for Paul, suggesting a special bond between them. The Eastenders star took to Instagram to share a story of Paul from a British pantomime. Read on as we tell you what Natalie said about the actor.
What Did EastEnders Star Natalie Share on IG?
Natalie has been portraying the character of Sonia Fowler in the BBC soap since 1993. On the other hand, Paul has participated in the second season of The Traitors. Claudia Winkleman presents the reality TV show premiering on BBC One.
Paul is getting feedback from the viewers that he’s making his character too evident. He has embraced his role as a traitor with gusto and thoroughly enjoys being a flamboyant antagonist. The EastEnders legend unveiled a surprising connection with Paul following an Instagram post where she cheered for him.
Natalie shared a picture of Paul onscreen in her living room, writing, “My mind is BLOWN.” At the bottom of the story, she added, “Come on, Paul!!!!” The actress tagged Paul’s personal Instagram account along with the Chatabix Podcast. He works on the podcast with comedians Joe Wilkinson and David Earl.
Fans Reaction to Paul’s Traitor
The latest episode saw the initial target of the Traitors getting disclosed as 67-year-old Aubrey. Paul drew a parallel between the murder and savouring dark chocolate before cackling menacingly. However, fans are raising a red flag and urging him to be careful. They fear that Paul may give the game away, leading him to be revealed as a Traitor.
One wrote, “How can they not think Paul is not a traitor? It is so obvious. #thetraitors. Another chimed in that they’re shocked no one noticed Paul’s shady move of ‘doing the right thing.’ In that, Paul confessed to having the shield. Furthermore, they argued that if he hadn’t confessed, Paul’s group would have gained immunity, which is rubbish for the traitors. The third expressed that Paul is being way too obvious. They said he should wear a neon sign around his neck saying, ‘I am a Traitor.’ They sarcastically concluded, “If he makes it to the final few, I will be amazed.”
It’s lovely to see the actors supporting each other. What do you think of Paul’s performance in The Traitors? Tell us in the comments.