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- László Józan,a participant in the upcoming season of the Hungarian reality show The Traitors,described the filming experience as a form of "brainwashing" in a recent interview with Index.hu...
- Józan, previously known for his role on the show Between Friends, expressed a fondness for participating in reality television, stating that it allows viewers to see a different...
- Józan's comments highlight the intense psychological pressures inherent in competition-based reality shows like The Traitors.the show's premise, which involves identifying hidden "traitors" among a group of contestants, necessitates...
László Józan on the Intense Experience of Filming “The Traitors”
László Józan,a participant in the upcoming season of the Hungarian reality show The Traitors,described the filming experience as a form of “brainwashing” in a recent interview with blank” title=”Ceglédi Zoltán és Hajdú Péter már biztosan szerepelni fog Az Árulók új évadában”>Index.hu on September 8, 2025. He also noted the set and days were “very exciting.”
Józan, previously known for his role on the show Between Friends, expressed a fondness for participating in reality television, stating that it allows viewers to see a different side of contestants than what is typically presented on screen.
The Psychological Impact of “The Traitors”
Józan’s comments highlight the intense psychological pressures inherent in competition-based reality shows like The Traitors.the show’s premise, which involves identifying hidden “traitors” among a group of contestants, necessitates constant suspicion and strategic deception.This habitat can be emotionally taxing for participants.
While Józan’s use of the term “brainwashing” is a strong one, it suggests a significant level of manipulation and psychological influence exerted by the show’s format and production. Further analysis of contestant experiences could reveal the extent to which these shows impact mental well-being.
