The Traitors star, 64, tells Scarlett Dargan about lethal fizz, her take on Irish coffee and the G&T that would make her dad proud
The main conceptual idea of the text is Diane's ambivalent relationship with alcohol.
Despite associating it with positive memories and enjoyment (like fizzy rosé and time with loved ones), she acknowledges its harmful consequences, referencing its role in her elimination on the show "The Traitors." While she enjoys a variety of drinks, she now has a lower alcohol tolerance and recognizes the importance of moderation.
The article humorously juxtaposes her love for certain drinks with the negative association they now carry due to her experience on the show.
The main conceptual idea of the text is Diane's ambivalent relationship with alcohol. Despite associating it with positive memories and enjoyment (like fizzy rosé and time with loved ones), she acknowledges its harmful consequences, referencing its role in her elimination on the show "The Traitors." While she enjoys a variety of drinks, she now has a lower alcohol tolerance and recognizes the importance of moderation. The article humorously juxtaposes her love for certain drinks with the negative association they now carry due to her experience on the show.