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Rob Rausch Knows You Want the Traitors Tea

Hang on to your overalls: It's safe to say the turret has never seen a traitor quite like Rob Rausch. "Basically, I'm a toxic gaslighter, but I'm hot enough that it doesn't matter," the reality star previously told Alex Cooper in a July 2024 interview following his appearance on "Love Island." But based on what we've seen so far, season four of "The Traitors" plays to these strengths. By all accounts, Rausch is operating as a villain, doing his best to deceive and "murder" the faithfuls in the castle. The only problem? We can't help but root for him.

With each episode we see Rausch forming (seemingly) genuine bonds, sharing smart strategy, and commiserating over tough banishments. We have a lot of questions, and luckily, Rausch is here to deliver. As the face of Sonic's Break Up with Your Burger campaign - which encourages people to "break up" with their current burger for the new All-American Smasher Meal - we sat down with Rausch and chatted everything from breakfast salmon to fast food habits.

    The good news is, when it comes to food, Rausch believes more is more. Yes, you can share his fries, and honestly? He's coming for yours too. "I'm definitely a big sharer," he tells Popsugar. "It's good to get a bunch of stuff and I can have a little bit of that, you can have a little bit of this - spread the wealth."

    We naturally had questions about that famous "Traitors" breakfast salmon (which true fans know is turning out to be the real star of the show). As cast members trickle into the room, they seem more concerned about securing any remaining salmon than the previous night's murder. So why the sudden salmon fixation? "[It was] the best food item; it was also the only limited food item. So if you got there first, it was probably gone by the second or third round of people coming in," Rausch explains. "It almost became a status thing like, 'Oh, I had salmon today, I'm better than you. You literally can't banish me today because I had salmon.'"

    "Of course I want to wear my overalls, but I didn't bring them."

    Despite this collective salmon obsession, Rausch did manage to turn a few heads after walking into the breakfast room in his viral overalls - sans shirt, of course. We were curious to know exactly how many overalls he packed for Scotland, but as it turns out, getting his hands on the first pair was a bit of a journey. "I honestly didn't bring any . . . I didn't think [they[ would be within dress code," Rausch admits. "But they were like, 'Do you want to wear your overalls?' and I was like, 'Of course I want to wear my overalls, but I didn't bring them. I didn't think you'd let me wear them.' So they got me some."

    On a more serious note, playing a game with stakes as high as $250,000 isn't for the faint of heart. Thankfully, Rausch has some experience making tricky decisions on camera. "Something that surprisingly helped me a lot was my time on 'Love Island,'" he says. "When I was on 'Love Island,' it was an extremely emotional experience . . . you just feel so strongly for the people you're with, because you're with them all the time, and you form these bonds where you feel like, 'I can't be separated from this person.'"

    Ultimately, Rausch is here to play (and win) the game. That means keeping feelings out of it . . . for the most part. "Coming out of 'Love Island,' you kind of snap out of it, and you're like, that was not real life. That was a weird little fish bowl I was put in," he says. "Having that knowledge going into 'Traitors,' I was constantly telling myself, remove yourself from here, this is a game. You came here to play a game, you came here to compete . . . try not to let feelings get in the way, although it's pretty hard."

    We saw a bit of this struggle with Rausch and "Traitors" castmate Ron Funches. The two bonded over being more introverted, forming what felt like a true friendship, and making it so that Rausch voted to banish his fellow traitor, Lisa Rinna, in an effort to save Funches. In a confessional, Rausch explained that, as the odd one out growing up, he understood that sometimes the loneliest place for an introvert was a crowded room (or in this case, a crowded castle).

    "I definitely still feel that way, especially meeting new people - and being in this industry, that happens a lot. I'm in a room full of extroverts that are all talking, and sometimes it just shuts you down, and it's a lonely place," Rausch says. "I think anyone that's introverted can definitely relate to that. But it's worth trying to fight because you never know when you might make a new friend."

    Related: The Best "Love Island USA" Reunion Looks, From Bandage Dresses to Cutouts Chandler Plante (she/her) is a social producer and staff writer for the Health & Fitness team at Popsugar. She has over five years of industry experience, previously working as an editorial assistant for People magazine, a social media manager for Millie magazine, and a contributor for Bustle Digital Group. She has a degree in magazine journalism from Syracuse University and is based in Los Angeles.

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