Bachelor Peter Weber Teases 'Up and Down' Relationship With RHOA's Phaedra Parks on 'Traitors' Season 2
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00:00 For all of you guys, this is an incredible cast of reality TV stars.
00:03 When you went into it, who was someone you maybe were anticipating was going to be
00:08 the most intimidating or strategic, and who was maybe someone who surprised you
00:12 during your time at the castle?
00:14 Phaedra.
00:15 - Oh, yeah. - Phaedra for all the answers.
00:18 I was just like, "Oh my God, I can't wait to meet her, but also I'm terrified of her,
00:22 and also, like, how do I even act around her?"
00:24 But she was—she surprised me because she's actually a warm person.
00:28 Well, Peter might have a different experience than I did.
00:31 - I liked Phaedra. - That trailer, man.
00:34 Yeah, Phaedra. I had a great time with Phaedra.
00:36 We had an up-and-down relationship.
00:39 Yeah, I've seen her a bunch on TV, so it was very cool to play with her,
00:42 and, you know, she's a sweetheart for the most part, so it was good.
00:47 All I can say, it's always the quiet ones and the ones that act too nice
00:51 that I had to be careful with. I learned that.
00:53 It's not always the loud ones. It's not always the ones that look like a traitor,
00:58 but I would say the ones that are a bit too nice, you know, you've got to be careful with.
01:03 How did a show like The Bachelor prepare you for this, if at all?
01:06 Not at all. This—not at all.
01:10 And I actually remember—I learned very quickly doing this show.
01:15 I loved it so much because it was the exact opposite of The Bachelor,
01:19 and The Bachelor was a type of show where I went into—
01:22 obviously, you're leading with your heart. It's all emotion-based.
01:26 And this show required you to do the exact opposite and not—
01:30 and completely detach from your heart and any emotion,
01:32 to not let that cloud your judgment in any way,
01:35 and just have it be just a purely mental game.
01:37 So it was very different, no similarities whatsoever, but I enjoyed it like no other.
01:43 Ekansu, obviously Love Island, a little bit similar with the dating,
01:46 but has some competitiveness in it.
01:49 How did Love Island prepare you for The Traitors?
01:52 Listen, in Love Island, I was very good at reading people's minds,
01:55 and I knew who was faking it to make it, and I knew who was playing the game,
01:59 and I also knew who was genuine and wasn't genuine.
02:02 So for me, I used all the traits and qualities from Love Island,
02:05 and I took it into this game.
02:07 However, like Peter said, this is totally different from bikinis and sunbathing.
02:11 It's totally in a castle. You've got Harry Potter vibes.
02:14 It feels all eerie. Everyone's onto everyone. You feel paranoid.
02:18 You don't know who to trust. You become crazy, almost, like—
02:21 But it's so fun because I love sort of like this dark, like, games to play, you know?
02:25 It's good mind games because everyone plays mind games nowadays, right?
02:29 Everyone does. You always get manipulated every day, unfortunately.
02:32 But it was fun, and I love the U.S. The U.S. cast are great, so it was nice to make new friends.
02:38 Michelle, I feel like the MTV, that crew, has a little bit of an advantage, you know?
02:43 Maybe you've played in challenges and stuff before.
02:45 Do you think people coming from a big brother or a challenge have a little bit more of an edge
02:49 than maybe someone who was on a show for love?
02:52 Well, you would think, yes. But in my case, I mean, the two guys, whenever I saw them,
02:58 I was like, "Why? Out of all the people on MTV, these two?"
03:01 I mean, we don't have the best paths, CT and Bananas and I,
03:05 so I felt like it was sort of a disadvantage, to be honest.
03:09 You know, here's the thing. So I didn't— I understand that people are making this—
03:13 I didn't— I didn't know that me and, like, Michelle had this thing, this drama, this beef.
03:18 I didn't— What I remember from Trishelle was that Trishelle was on the first Vegas season of The Real World.
03:24 This was like the pinnacle. And I was the season right after her,
03:28 coming into this new chapter in my life, and I'm doing the show, I'm doing Traders,
03:33 and I see familiar faces. "Oh, Trishelle. Oh, Bananas."
03:37 To me, it was like a safe space for me. So I— Yeah.
03:43 Yeah, to me, I just— I hope that, you know, I hope they both continue to be a safe space for me.
03:49 Yeah. So going in, I was just like, "I am in over my head for sure."
03:54 Like, I literally just got done filming Love Island, and 20 days later, you're like,
03:58 you're going to Scotland, you're going to a castle.
04:00 And, like, a year ago, I thought— I'm at a fast-food restaurant while doing my undergrad.
04:05 I was like, "Never gonna see the world. I'm just gonna go to my graduate degree."
04:09 And now I'm seeing the world, and now I'm with these iconic legends in a castle in Scotland.
04:13 Like, how did I get here? And that was just absolutely amazing.
04:16 But my strategy going in was like, I really wanted to be a faithful,
04:20 so I was hoping I'd be selected as a faithful.
04:22 And then I just wanted to prove to myself that maybe I could figure out who the Traders were,
04:27 while also, like, maybe befriending a Trader without even knowing it,
04:30 so that way I could get carried to the end. It was kind of my goal,
04:33 was maybe find the friend Trader that would save me and not murder me,
04:37 and carry me all the way to the end. That was kind of my hoping and dreams going into it.
04:41 Is there anything that people might be surprised to know about life in the mansion or Alan Cummings?
04:47 Alan Cummings actually does not— is not as well-dressed as you think he is,
04:51 because I actually was— I actually had a better wardrobe than him the entire time.
04:56 So, you know, you know how they say, like, the camera adds 10 pounds?
05:00 It takes, like, 10—
05:02 I'm calling bulls***. I'm calling bulls***.
05:05 Alan was— Alan was the utmost professional.
05:08 And he was right behind him. Johnny was right behind him.
05:12 Okay, so I will say the castle is a very beautiful, old, cold place.
05:18 Because I don't think I was ever as cold as I was anywhere else.
05:21 It's just such a— it's just so big and just cold and airy and kind of spooky.
05:26 Yeah. Yeah.
05:27 I will say this. I've been on a lot of shows where secrecy is, like—
05:32 they're like, "Oh, we got to keep a secret."
05:33 I've never been on a show before where they kept secrecy,
05:37 and they made it such a crazy top priority than they did here.
05:41 Like, I literally felt like I was in the witness protection program every day I was leaving.
05:44 They're like, "Put a potato sack on your head and a blindfold,
05:48 and we're going to drive the wrong way on purpose so you don't know where we're going.
05:51 And then, even when you get to the hotel, we're going to, like,
05:54 take you through the back stairwell and lock you in your room."
05:57 I'm like, "Jesus, all right, well."
05:59 It was— it was very serious.
06:00 Yeah. It was very serious.
06:02 Deontay and John, as our non-reality stars of the group,
06:06 how familiar were you with this cast going in, and what did you expect from this show?
06:11 I didn't know any particular one on this show,
06:14 so I was very open-minded with going on to the show
06:20 and just to see who I would meet on there.
06:22 And I was very pleased to see all the participant that was there, you know.
06:30 To meet certain people I got close to, to certain people.
06:34 I don't think I disliked anyone on the show, to be honest.
06:38 You know, everybody was unique, and they had their own different thing
06:42 going on about themselves personally and in their profession as well.
06:47 So I was very delighted to be there and be a part of it and to meet so many great people.
06:52 Sarah, I think Us Weekly is in its 47th year, if I remember correctly.
06:57 I think you were founded in 1977.
06:59 So you've got quite a lineage.
07:01 What did I think about it?
07:02 Well, I suppose I knew I would struggle on the missions.
07:07 I knew that, partly because of age.
07:09 I knew that I'd be a bit slow, and it was just a question of trying to do my best,
07:13 but I wasn't expecting to win any shields.
07:16 And I knew when I saw the people I was with,
07:19 almost to a man and a woman, they were going to be better than me.
07:22 But I didn't have a problem with that.
07:24 What was the other thing that struck me?
07:26 I didn't know the reality TV people, to be honest.
07:29 I knew of Deontay, very much so.
07:31 I didn't know the people from the reality TV world.
07:35 I was very struck by how skilled game players they were.
07:42 I would use that expression.
07:44 Several of them were very experienced and skilled game players.
07:48 They knew about gaming strategy.
07:50 You might think a politician would.
07:53 Not really.
07:54 Not really.
07:55 In my world, we're dealing with people and making judgments about people
07:58 we've known for usually months, years, sometimes decades.
08:03 So I could judge them.
08:06 But I was having to make judgments about people that I was meeting for the first time.
08:10 I didn't know at all.
08:11 Most of whom struck me as mighty smart.