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March 7, 2025

'The Traitors': We Have a Winner(s)!

We've got new winners from Peacock's Traitors! Dolores Catania, Dylan Efron and Ivar Mountbatten spoke with Newsweek about sleuthing out the traitors and why this season was so chaotically wonderful.

If you watched, then you know the actual traitors were a mess. Instead of murdering faithfuls, they all seemed to be going after fellow traitors. This made for a chaotic and messy game, sending faithfuls into a confused tizzy. But Dolores, Dylan, Ivar and and Gabby Windey somehow figured out that if they stuck together, they could just let the traitors sabotage themselves. This smart move led the four of them to win it all. (They'll split the $204,300 prize.)

Listen my full chat with Dolores, Dylan and Ivar. In other reality TV news, I also chatted with Survivor's Kevin Lang about being the second castoff this season. More on that below.

OK, that's it for me today. Keep scrolling for more entertainment news. Have a great weekend.

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Culture Spotlight
Kavin Becon

Marco Evaristti: The Artist Who Starves Piglets and Puts Goldfish in Blenders

By Mandy Taheri

Marco Evaristti creates art that provokes, unsettles, and forces confrontation and reflection. The Chilean-born, Copenhagen-based artist is known for pushing boundaries to create what he calls "provocative" work, using live animals and the natural world to spark debates on morality, hypocrisy and ethics.

Evaristti's critics call his work just plain cruel and, in some cases, nothing short of abuse.

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