The Traitors winner Harry Clark 'crumbles on SAS Who Dares Wins'

Harry Clark was 'found out' on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins credit:Bang Showbiz
Harry Clark was 'found out' on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins credit:Bang Showbiz

Harry Clark reportedly "crumbled" during interrogation scenes on 'Celebrity SAS: Who Dare Wins'.

The 23-year-old reality star and former British Army engineer rose to fame by lying his way to victory on 'The Traitors', but his fibbing wasn't enough to fool the trainers during a grilling set to air on next year's series of the Channel 4 military show.

A source told The Sun newspaper's TVBiz column: "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.”

It's said he tried to bluff his way through in a similar vein to his time on the BBC's backstabbing game show based on bluff and treachery, but wasn't able to reach the finish line.

Harry recently filmed the grueling show, which will air in 2025.

He previously admitted he'd love to keep exploring avenues in television after stepping back from his Army career.

He told the Metro newspaper's 60 Seconds column: "There are a lot of shows I want to do. Hopefully, one will be the 'I'm A Celebrity' jungle.

"But I used to love acting in school, so who knows? I'm losing weight already.

"I've started the 75 Hard Challenge, where you exercise twice a day for 45 minutes, just in case I get the James Bond call."

While 'Strictly Come Dancing' and 'Big Brother' could also be options, Harry admitted 'I'm A Celebrity' is top of the list.

He added: "The thing that excites me is the jungle. I'm the fussiest eater in the world, mind, and scared of everything.

"I'm the world's most non-macho man. I might have been in the Army but I hate bugs."