The Traitors Ireland star Faye has said that it's like she "had blinders on" when taking part in the reality TV series.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Traitors Ireland!
Faye was banished from the castle in Monday night's tense, drama-filled penultimate episode.
Speaking to presenter Dermot Whelan on the Oliver Callan Show on RTÉ Radio 1 on Tuesday, she reflected on her tearful exit from the show.
"It's horrible listening back on it, isn't it," she said. "It's awful, why did I say that, why didn't I defend myself better? You go over and over it in your head."
When asked if she wished she had done anything differently, she replied: "Looking back on it now, it's like I had blinders on.
"If I was to do it all over again I would go in, make friends, but not be so trusting," she added with a laugh.
Faye, who was a Faithful on the show and formed a close bond with recruited Traitors Nick and Ben, said she thinks they're "playing a brilliant game, honestly I can't fault them for it, so fair play to them".
After Nick and Ben turned on Faye at the roundtable and voted for her to be banished, Nick became visibly emotional afterwards, saying it was "brutal what we have to do to proceed in the game".
There are no hard feelings towards Nick.
"Of course I forgive him!", Faye said. "I have to remember at the end of it all, it is a game. As the role of a Traitor it is to stab you in the back and win. You have to take it with a pinch of salt."

Fellow Faithful Wilkin, who looked certain to make it to the final, was murdered by the Traitors on Monday.
He had no regrets about taking part, saying: "I played a fair game, I went a really long distance."
Wilkin said hiding in the shadows was "one of my strategies".
"Everyone who was too 'out loud' was either murdered or banished. All I've got to do is play the quiet guy, and I was the quiet guy," he said.
In the emotional roundtable on Monday, the remaining Faithful women turned on each other and let the two scheming Traitors get away scot free.

"Watching it all happen, it's crazy," Faye said. "It happened from nothing, we're like cats going at each other. For what! It's devastating to watch. They just sat back and let us go at each other."
"You can't even explain it, because it's a pressure cooker environment - we were all so paranoid," she continued. "We wanted to get to a solution, and the solutions that we were coming up with made no sense! We just let the boys sit back and it's mental to think we didn't even cop it."
As for who they would like to see win, Wilkin singled out Vanessa. "She was one of my favourites in there," he said. "We had good conversations, I think she should win it."
Faye added: "I think the boys are playing an excellent game as Traitors, but I want the girls to win. I would love to see all three ideally, but I don't know if that's a bit optimistic after how things have been going lately!"
The Traitors Ireland concludes on Tuesday at 9:35pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player. The Traitors Ireland: Uncloaked starts directly after The Traitors Ireland on RTÉ2.