As soon as The Traitors' series 3 star Leanne Quigley publicly dubbed herself 'Army Barbie' in that pink fuchsia suit, we knew Studio Lambert casting had delivered us a winner – and then, of course, she actually won the bloomin' series alongside the loveable Jake Brown, beating favourites Alexander Dragonetti and Francesca Rowan-Plowden to the cash prize.
Yep, it's fair to say the heat team have been obsessed with her from the get go – but can we talk about her hair now, please?

Yes, expert Traitor-hunting skills are very impressive and all, but they're nothing compared to keeping luscious, blonde locks looking effortlessly salon-sexy while shooting a stressful television show OUTDOORS in the Scottish Highlands. Leanne did this.
And lest we forget the grim gunk that got poured over our contestants during that creepy AF outdoor challenge this series. No. Keep your gold bricks, Claudia.
So how in the Goldilocks and the Three Traitors did she keep her hair looking just right while filming The Traitors? Well, according to the queen herself, she 'wakes up like Hagrid' (lies), but she relies on one specific hair product for making sure her hair slays harder than she slays Traitors.


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This resurfacing mask offers the ultimate professional deep resurfacing experience for medium- thick damaged and dry hair, but who cares 'cause it's endorsed by Leanne from The Traitors.
Leanne revealed, 'My hair has had a lot of bleach and heat damage over the years and this helped massively.'
She also credited K18 products for her GORJ hair, writing, 'I also use K18 and this makes my hair feel BRAND new!'
And we can tell you for a fact, that these products are working a treat on our Leanne. We last saw this queen IRL in February at the TV Choice Awards in London and the hair was hairing.
And the Traitors secrets – which we assume she keeps stored in her massive hair a la Gretchen Wieners – were spilling.

The Traitors winner exclusively told heatworld, 'The thing that you don’t see is all the love that everybody has. People won’t pass each other in the castle without giving each other a cuddle, because we’re all missing home and can’t speak to our friends and family. Some great friendships were formed on this show.'
She added, 'When you’re off-camera, you’re not allowed to really chat to people, so we learnt lots of dances to fill our free time. The funniest thing was seeing Alexander [Dragonetti] dancing to Usher.'
Obsessed.