Wilma Schlizewski opens up about her distressing moments on the set of Petolites series.
Pete Anikari
Entrepreneur Wilma Schlizewski found it difficult Traitors– in the description of the program.
He says at the press conference of the series that the most challenging part of filming the program was the isolation. To him, isolation felt like a prison.
– I imagined that we would go and do this in front of the camera, do tasks and then discuss over a cup of coffee how it went and create friendships.
– We were isolated like in a prison. And that was the most shocking thing, when you sat alone and realized that you don’t understand anything about this, Schlizewski reveals at the press conference.
Traitors is a psychological reality show in which a group of Finnish celebrities are divided into loyal and treacherous. Fraudsters aim to win the race jackpot ruthlessly and by “murdering” plots, i.e. by knocking ordinary loyalists out of the competition.
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It came as a complete surprise to Schlizewski how the game was played all the time without breaks.
– It was such a shock to me. I thought this would be done in the spirit of reality TV. As if the game is separate so that we make TV when the cameras are on.
– We went inside the game and it was 24/7, says Schlizewski with surprise.
According to Schlizewski, during the filming of the program there was no situation where it was possible to do something other than play a game.
– We were herded into rooms and sealed there. The windows were closed, no cell phones or computers, so I didn’t know anything about this world. In the morning we were picked up and taken anywhere. They only said to wear outer or inner clothes. Nothing else, says Schlizewski.
– I realized that this is a game as soon as the door to the room opened. It was a game all along.
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He also said that the intense game could make the head completely confused and the doubts raging. According to Schlizewski, the game affected him so much that he “played the game” even after filming the show.
– For two more days I played that game full of carbon dioxide when I left Vanajanlinna.
– The family members then had to politely listen to my “game”. It wasn’t until two days later that the game was played for me. Then it was over, Schlizewski opened up.
However, he does not think that the game had any negative effects.
– It remained a pretty heavy session. Not in a bad way, but in an impressive way.
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