In Wednesday’s episode, Church became the Traitors – Alan Carr, Jonathon Ross and Cat Burns – latest victim.

“The voice of an angel – and now she is among them,” Winkleman said, solemnly, announcing Church’s murder.

Speaking on the dedicated Uncloaked Podcast, Church said she had enjoyed her time on the BBC One show.

“I feel like I had an experience of most things,” she said.

“I’m sad I didn’t get to experience getting out a Traitor.

She added that as the show went on with “the intense nature of the game… becoming progressively more pronounced – that would have been difficult for my little sensitive self”.

Church said the missions were a “big part” of why she had taken part in the show.

“The ones that were enormous, like the Trojan horse, I mean it was so brilliant to be part of that.

Church said she was “vocally a Faithful” and good at it, which probably led to her recent demise.

“The Traitors couldn’t use me as a diversionary tactic – in terms of trying to frame me as a Traitor – then what use was I to them?”

But she bemoaned her exit, midway through the series, which concludes on 6 November.

“Hopefully, I would have become more discerning as the game would have gone on,” she told podcast host Ed Gamble.

“I think I would have been a threat to the Traitors if I had stayed.”