The Traitors' Harry reveals crafty Army tactic that helped him win show

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The Traitors' Harry reveals crafty Army tactic that helped him win show

Fiercely cunning Harry Clark was able to play The Traitors game to his strength and walk away with the staggering cash prize, beating his fellow contestants.

The 23-year-old had been a Traitor from the start, banishing and murdering the Faithfuls, and throwing fellow Traitors under the bus. Harry had gone under the radar for weeks but in the end, Andrew had brought up his name at the final roundtable, leading to suspicion from Jaz. Eventually, Jaz was banished after being voted out by Harry and Mollie.

After forging a close relationship, Mollie believed Harry to be Faithful before he unveiled himself as a Traitor, which meant he won the game. The 21-year-old disability model was in tears as she admitted she wrote down his name first but then scrubbed it out and decided to choose Jaz.

"I wrote Harry's name down first and I couldn't do it. I really trusted him. He played an excellent game so fair play to him," she said as she broke down in tears. Asked how he was feeling, Harry said his legs were shaking, but he admitted he needed to find a way to gain her trust back after she was the reason to get him there in the final.

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After winning the game, Harry spoke out about his win and said: "I just won 95 grand! Mollie basically is the reason I am here, I need to gain her trust back, I don’t know if that will be possible, but I am going to try my hardest I promise you that. My family know I am a good guy, to everyone else, if you don’t think I am a good guy – I promise you I am."

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Winner Harry revealed that his military training helped him win the show, as he opened up about his ruthless tactic. He shared that he "disconnected his emotions" during the game, and had his attention solely on the prize.

He said: "It probably looks like I’ve not felt guilty at all, but 100 percent I have. I am human, by the way — I do have feelings, and I feel guilty getting rid of these people. I need to disconnect my emotions and feelings, like I do in the Army.”

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Brand and culture expert Nick Ede believes Harry has a bright future ahead of him thanks to his big personality. He told The Sun: "As the youngest member of the cast he has proved time and time again not to be underestimated and I can see him having a big future post-show.

"Harry is a cheeky chappie with a big heart and great personality and I’m sure he will be on our screens for many years to come. As a member of the Army, he has captured the hearts and minds of millions over the past month and so he has a platform to help with giving the Armed Forces a fresh new face and help in their recruitment drive."

Ex-Royal Marine Commando Rob Blair said Harry demonstrated a deep understanding of psychological warfare, mirroring the strength and discipline often synonymous with military training. He said: "The most important qualities that Harry carries with him are a blend of his upbringing, connection to family and friends, the military prep, and his own in-built desire to thrive."

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