In a thrilling conclusion to the fourth season of "Les Traîtres," broadcast on M6 on May 10, 2025, Adil Rami emerged victorious, marking a significant moment in the game's history. This season, filled with deception and strategy, saw Rami, alongside fellow traitor Sophie Tapie, navigate through a web of lies and alliances to secure a win for himself and his chosen charity.
Originally, the competition kicked off with 20 personalities at the picturesque Domaine de Bournel in Franche-Comté. The show, hosted by Éric Antoine, featured a mix of celebrities, including tennis star Alizé Cornet and social media influencer Rose THR, who were among the loyal players trying to unmask the traitors.
The finale came just two days after an intense semi-final, a strategic move by M6 to avoid the imminent competition from the upcoming season of "HPI" on TF1. This decision was met with mixed feelings from fans who were accustomed to the show's traditional Thursday night airing.
As the finale unfolded, the atmosphere grew increasingly tense. Initially, 17 players began the season, but by the final table round, only seven remained. The two traitors, Rami and Tapie, were determined to outwit their opponents, while the loyals—Cornet, THR, Nicolas Lacroix, and Dominique Tapie—were intent on exposing them.
Throughout the season, the dynamics shifted dramatically. Early on, the elimination of Logfive, one of the traitors, set the tone for a season rife with unexpected twists. As the loyals began to suspect each other, Rami and Tapie used confusion to their advantage, leading to a series of strategic votes and eliminations.
During the final table round, tensions erupted, particularly between Sophie Tapie and Anthony Colette, resulting in a heated exchange that captivated viewers and sparked a flurry of reactions on social media. "I insulted her, cursed her, she annoyed me, but damn, she played really well," remarked one viewer, highlighting the complex feelings surrounding Tapie's gameplay.
Despite her strong performance, Tapie was ultimately eliminated, leaving Rami to face the remaining loyals. In a shocking twist, Rami revealed his role as a traitor, declaring, "I am a traitor," to the disbelief of his allies. This moment underscored the emotional weight of the game, as Rami expressed his internal conflict and the toll the experience had taken on him. "I suffered; I cried every night," he admitted, adding a layer of humanity to the cutthroat competition.
The final voting saw the loyals eliminate Dominique Tapie, followed by Lacroix, as suspicions ran high. However, Rami, who had carefully cultivated his image as a loyal player, managed to avoid any votes against him throughout the season. His strategic manipulation of the loyals ultimately led to his victory, earning him the prize of 44,000 euros for his charity, Léo, which supports pediatric cancer research.
As the episode concluded, social media was abuzz with reactions to Rami's win. Many fans praised his strategic prowess, with comments like "Adil, this masterclass!" and "He didn’t receive a single vote against him all season; that's impressive!" highlighting the admiration for his gameplay.
In a season where traitors had consistently triumphed, Rami's victory marked the fourth consecutive win for the traitors in the show's history, a trend that has left loyal players yearning for a breakthrough. The loyals had hoped to be the first to secure a win against the traitors, but despite their efforts, they fell short once again.
Reflecting on the season, Rami's journey was not just about the game; it was also about the relationships formed and the sacrifices made. His decision to sacrifice Sophie Tapie in the final moments was a strategic move that not only secured his victory but also illustrated the harsh realities of the game.
Fans of "Les Traîtres" are left to ponder the dynamics of loyalty and betrayal, as the show continues to captivate audiences with its blend of strategy, drama, and emotional depth. As the dust settles on season four, viewers are already speculating about what the future holds for the next installment of the show, eagerly awaiting the chance to see if the loyals can finally break the traitors' winning streak.
In the end, Adil Rami's victory serves as a reminder of the complexities of human relationships, the intricacies of strategy, and the ever-present tension between trust and deception in the world of "Les Traîtres." With a grand prize for charity and a title of champion, Rami's journey is a testament to the unpredictable nature of reality television.