"I just really want to treat them."
BBC’s The Traitors may have ended but for finalist Faraaz Noor, his dream may come true as he receives an offer from PrettyLittleThing co-founder Umar Kamani.
Faraaz spoke about his motivation for being on The Traitors, revealing he wanted to use any potential winnings to take his family on a religious pilgrimage.
He said: “For me, being Muslim, Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam.
“Completing that pilgrimage in Saudi, going to Mecca. If I was to win the money, I’d love to be able to treat the family and all of us go as one.
“Without them, I wouldn’t be anything, so I just really want to treat them.”
He also joked that if there was any money left over, he “wouldn’t mind another motor”.
Faraaz reached the final but ultimately missed out on the £95,750 prize fund.
Despite leaving the hit show empty-handed, his dream may still be fulfilled.
Umar Kamani offered to fund Faraaz’s trip, writing on X:
“I would love to send Faraaz from Traitors and his family to Hajj.”
Social media users praised Umar’s generous offer, with one commenting:
“That’s very kind of you Umar! I hope Faraaz and his family complete the Hajj soon – intention is the starting point.”
Another said:
“Please do send him and his family to Hajj.”
“What a respectful young man he came across as and what a lovely thing to want to do with the money.”
I would love to send Faraaz from Traitors and his family to Hajj
— Umar Kamani (@UmarKamani) January 26, 2026
Faraaz ultimately missed out on the £95,750 prize fund, which was split between Traitors Rachel Duffy and Stephen Libby after they voted him out near the end of the competition.
Faraaz earned a place in the final but Stephen and Rachel coordinated their strategy to eliminate Jade, Faraaz and finally Jack, securing £47,875 each.
Moments after being banished from the castle, Faraaz criticised his own decision-making.
Reflecting on his exit, he said: “When I saw my name on Rachel’s slate, I knew I was done and I was absolutely seething – there was steam coming from my ears. You probably didn’t see it, but I was gutted.
“I was toying between the two, and I knew if I voted Rachel, that was me protecting myself.
“I realised that should have been the right thing to do, but I was like, ‘I know it’s Stephen!’
“I was seething about that – at least for that short moment.”








