Peter Weber's Vision for 'The Rebels' Season 3: Advocating for Hannah Brown as a Stellar Addition (Exclusive)

Peter Weber's Vision for 'The Rebels' Season 3: Advocating for Hannah Brown as a Stellar Addition (Exclusive)

Discover Peter Weber's exciting plans for 'The Rebels' season 3 as he advocates for the inclusion of familiar Bachelor Nation faces in the cast.

The Bachelor Peter Weber Wants Hannah Brown on The Traitors

The Bachelor Peter Weber Wants Hannah Brown on The Traitors

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Peter Weber, like us, is already thinking about who he would like to see in season 3 of The Traitors. He mentioned that he thinks Chris Harrison would be an interesting choice to be a player in the show. Peter also highlighted Jason Tartick from Bachelor Nation, describing him as a smart and analytical guy who would excel in strategy.

Peter is hoping to see one of his exes, Hannah Brown, on the show. He thinks she would bring joy with her personality and competitive spirit.

Peter was the second runner-up on Hannah's season of The Bachelorette before becoming the lead on The Bachelor season 24, which aired in early 2020. Hannah, 29, shared in her 2021 memoir that they hooked up at his parents' house while his Bachelor season was airing.

The Bachelor Peter Weber Wants Hannah Brown on The Traitors 4

The Bachelor Peter Weber Wants Hannah Brown on The Traitors 4

Hannah Brown and Peter Weber ABC/John Fleenor

Hannah, unlike Peter, is not confident in her abilities to be a good fit for The Traitors. In an exclusive interview with Us last month, she expressed her uncertainty, stating, "I don’t know if I actually would be good at this one. I’ve heard it’s great and would be fun. So yeah, we’ll see. But I honestly am more terrified of [having to lie]. Like, make me do something crazy — I’ll do some extreme stunt — but make me have to lie to somebody’s face and I think I’ll just freak out and crumble."

However, similar to Peter, Hannah has no desire to be a traitor in the game. She feels confident in her ability to call people out but is hesitant about the idea of actually eliminating others. She explained, "I feel like I could call people out. I think that part of me would definitely come out, but as far as actually killing people off, I don’t know, different mindset."

Hannah may be tough to convince, but that’s fine, because Peter has plenty of ideas outside the reality TV universe.

The Bachelor Peter Weber Wants Hannah Brown on The Traitors 5

The Bachelor Peter Weber Wants Hannah Brown on The Traitors 5

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He believes Tom Brady would be entertaining to watch, praising him as a true winner and competitor. Adding more politicians like John Bercow would be awesome, he shared with Us. The show's success lies in its ever-changing and dynamic nature. Regardless of the cast, the interaction between diverse personalities in the gameplay makes it truly engaging.

Peter thinks it would be interesting to have more couples like Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan on the show. However, he prefers that they are not still dating when they come to Scotland.

"I think it would be exciting to have exes from a love show," Peter said. "It could bring a new dynamic to the game, like having to rebuild trust with each other. There are many possibilities with that concept."

The Traitors season 2 finale and reunion streams on Peacock Thursday, March 8, at 9 p.m. ET.

Editor's P/S:

Peter Weber's casting suggestions for season 3 of "The Traitors" offer a tantalizing glimpse into the potential for captivating gameplay. The inclusion of reality TV veterans like Chris Harrison and Jason Tartick would bring a wealth of strategic expertise, while the addition of celebrities like Tom Brady and politicians like John Bercow would introduce diverse perspectives and unpredictable dynamics. Peter's desire to see exes from "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" on the show also raises intriguing possibilities, adding an emotional layer to the game.

However, Hannah Brown's hesitation about participating highlights the psychological challenges that come with being a Traitor. The act of lying and eliminating others can take a toll on one's conscience, and it remains to be seen whether she can overcome her reservations. The show's success ultimately lies in its ability to balance the thrill of deception with the complexities of human relationships.