Traitors' Leanne on wedding plans and baby hopes
Warning: This article reveals the outcome of the latest series of The Traitors.
The Traitors finalist Leanne Quigley has said she would "love to try for another baby and go through IVF again".
She said she and her partner, Sophie, were "beyond lucky" that their twin boys had survived after being born "so tiny, so poorly" at 26 weeks.
"We'll just never ever take that for granted," she told Lucy Owen on BBC Radio Wales.
Leanne, from Holywell, Flintshire, revealed Sophie had proposed since viewers saw her mention during the show that she would "love to plan a wedding, but I don't have a ring yet".
But she had an update on Saturday: "Sophie proposed, so we've got some wedding planning to do."
Leanne described being in the finale of the third series of The Traitors as "one of the hardest days of my life".
She was with fellow faithfuls Francesca Rowan-Plowden, Alexander Dragonetti and Jake Brown and traitor Charlotte Berman as it reached a nail-biting conclusion.
Charlotte agreed, telling Lucy Owen's listeners that her tears at the end of her time in the programme were genuine because she was "under so much stress" from playing her role.
Charlotte, who has lived in London her whole life, had pretended she was from Abergavenny, in Monmouthshire, and put on a Welsh accent throughout the series.
Her mother is from Carmarthenshire and Charlotte said it was one of the most trustworthy accents so she felt it would maximise her chances of survival.
After weeks of challenges, murders, roundtables and banishments, the final prize fund was worth £94,600.
Leanne and project manager Jake were the final two and split the money after revealing they were both faithfuls.
Leanne had told contestants she was a nail technician in a salon but she had actually served in the British Army for 12 years.
She told Lucy Owen that she and her partner, who is Welsh, decided to settle in north Wales after they left the service to raise their family.
"I love Wales so much. I'm so glad we decided to move here and settle," said Leanne.
And Charlotte said she was hoping for an Easter weekend in Wales "if they let me in".
Of her fake accent, Charlotte said: "I know there are loads of different Welsh accents but the one I was trying to embody was quite a sing-song Welsh accent, like really nice, really calm, really comforting, really friendly.
"And I thought that would be a good quality to have.
"We don't know, but it did get me to the final."