Peter Weber transitioned from his journey on The Bachelor to competing on The Traitors, where his time in the castle came to an end after being banished by Mercedes “MJ” Javid. Despite being ousted over Traitor Phaedra Parks, Weber, 32, revealed himself as a Faithful and expressed his aggressive gameplay.
Weber reflected on his experience, calling it one of the most incredible experiences and expressing gratitude for the support he received. He stood by his strategic gameplay, which involved identifying Traitors and orchestrating banishments throughout the season.
However, some of Weber’s fellow Faithfuls felt excluded due to his tendency to only share his plans with a select inner circle, known as The Peter Pals. Weber acknowledged this on a podcast, admitting that he may have ostracized others unintentionally.
When given the opportunity to join the Traitors, Weber declined, staying loyal to his alliance. He emphasized his commitment to those he trusted and expressed regret for potentially hurting others' feelings in the process.
Despite not making it to the end of the game, host Alan Cumming praised Weber's strategic gameplay, noting his unexpected prowess in the competition. Weber had hoped his participation in The Traitors would showcase a different side of him to viewers, highlighting his competitive nature.
The season 2 finale of The Traitors is set to air on Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on Peacock, concluding Weber's journey on the show.