The Traitors winner Harry Clark has reportedly been booted off Channel 4 series Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.
The master manipulator used his deceit and lies to win the second season of Claudia Winkleman’s murder mystery gameshow and walked away with £95,000.
However, it seems his skills in the BBC competition have now led to his downfall.
According to reports, Harry, 23, was caught ‘fibbing’ during the gruelling SAS selection process.
This series has the likes of Pete Wicks and Bobby Norris taking part, while filming for next year has already begun.
A source claimed Harry failed to make it through the interrogation round, after facing a grilling from the SAS sergeants like Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham and Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox.
It’s said the former army engineer slipped up as he approached the final hurdle, with the insider telling The Sun: ‘This will make for delicious viewing for his fellow competitors on The Traitors, who felt hoodwinked by him all the way through the second series.
‘The baby-faced assassin had them all fooled, letting his easy charm lull them into a false sense of security — and bagging himself the jackpot of £95,000.
‘But despite his own military background, he just crumbled in the face of experts, who know how to spot a fibber.’
This comes after Harry was said to be ‘in talks’ for another reality competition, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! after missing out on Strictly Come Dancing.
Harry has previously been tipped for I’m A Celebrity, and is dating Anna Maynard, whose brother Jack competed on the series in 2017 but left after social media posts resurfaced.
He was also rumoured for Strictly alongside his co-star Mollie Pearce, who he duped at the last minute and beat in the BBC competition with some sneaky tactics.
Mollie, 22, has meanwhile signed up to Dancing On Ice, saying: ‘It will be fun, I want to challenge myself, I’m ready for the challenge.’
Metro.co.uk has approached Channel 4 and Harry’s rep for comment.
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