New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

‘It Has Been A Real Fight’

Stand-up comedian Justine Smith was a fan favourite during her time as a contestant on the reality TV phenomenon The Traitors NZ, a murder mystery-inspired social experiment with a chance for the players to win up to $70,000.

But when Justine was “murdered” and left the show last week, it was no laughing matter.

“I was gutted!” she admits. “But when I left, at least I was wearing a cute outfit and looked good!”

Deception, lies and betrayal are the name of the game in the

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