Traitors star Freddie Fraser, 22, has been supported by fans after coming out and announcing his relationship. The reality star found fame when he competed on the third series of Claudia Winkleman's BBC hit, which aired in early 2025 and was eventually won by Jake Brown and Leanne Quigley.
Social media announcement
Over the weekend, former politics student Freddie took to social media to announce that he is in a relationship with model Bailey Ramsden, and posted a black-and-white photo strip of them both. He simply captioned the post with a heart, but several of the TV star's followers were quick to congratulate him over the happy news.
One said: "LOVEEEEE!!!! SO CUTE," and another wrote: "Gorgeous, so happy for you." A third wrote: "this is the best news xx." Amanda Lovett, who appeared on the first series of The Traitors, said: "Aww I’m so happy for you," whilst former X Factor star Jack Remmington simply left a string of heart-faced emojis.
Traitors journey and career since
Freddie, who before finding television fame was a top-ranked sprint hurdle athlete in the years before he signed up for The Traitors, was a Faithful on the BBC show before being recruited as a Traitor by Charlotte Berman in episode 10. But in a shock twist, he was banished from the castle following a slip up involving Minah Shannon less than a day later, and hastily exited the castle.
When he was banished - and had to reveal he was a Traitor - he told the group it had been "the honour of my life" to take part in the TV series. Since then, he has carved out a successful career as an influencer, with a combined following count of almost 250,000 across various social media platforms.
Previous relationship
His new relationship comes more than a year after it was reported that he had split from Nisha Davenport, whom he had met at university, and it was claimed that his new career had made it tricky to keep things going.
A source told The Sun: "Freddie quietly split from Nisha earlier this year, shortly after a loved-up trip to Budapest. She’d been by his side throughout his Traitors fame but Freddie soon found himself living a showbiz lifestyle that he’d always dreamed of. They were also both incredibly aware that after university it would be more difficult than ever to keep the romance going strong. The split was very amicable and there was no drama on either side."



