Rebel Kid Apoorva Captivates with Trailblazing Performance on 'The Traitors'
Apoorva, also known as The Rebel Kid, shines on India's adaptation of 'The Traitors', capturing the audience's attention despite previous controversies. She shares her joy over the overwhelming viewer support, and the show is set for a second season after its successful debut on Prime Video.

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Social media influencer Apoorva, popularly recognized as The Rebel Kid, has dominated recent headlines following her involvement in the 'India's Got Latent' controversy. Currently, she is making waves as a participant on the Indian adaptation of reality TV series 'The Traitors', hosted by Karan Johar. With her strategic prowess, Apoorva has captivated the audience, garnering a fresh fan base.
In a candid interview with ANI, Apoorva discussed her experience on 'The Traitors'. She speculated on her potential behavior had the show been taped post-controversy. "I completed the series before the controversy erupted, so it had no impact on my conduct. However, if it occurred later, I would have approached it with greater caution," Apoorva explained.
Expressing gratitude for the tremendous support post-show, Apoorva believes her genuine gameplay resonated positively with viewers. "I played wholeheartedly, combining intuition and intellect, realizing that animosity is fleeting and perceptions evolve. I'm thrilled by the profound affection I've received; it's utterly surreal," she happily noted.
Buoyed by the success of 'The Traitors', producers have confirmed a second season after its sensational run on Prime Video. The network recently announced that a new season is in development, building on the show's Indian adaptation success from the globally acclaimed BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning format.
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