Traitors star Harry Clark is tipped as next King of the Jungle, as the former Army helicopter engineer sets his sights on I’m a Celeb
He earned a sum of £95,000 by skillfully and mercilessly backstabbing his dearest friend during the second season of “The Traitors.” In simpler terms, he won £95,000 because he cleverly and heartlessly betrayed his closest friend in the show’s second series.
Currently, Harry Clark aims to win another reality TV contest: claiming the title of “I’m A Celebrity”‘s Jungle Monarch.
The ex-helicopter engineer from the Army is rumored to be a contestant for ITV’s show this year. In the Australian rainforest environment filled with dangerous creatures, he might find comfort, as his past betrayal confession on Claudia Winkleman’s BBC program has earned him the nickname of a ‘reptile’.
Inquired about his participation in this year’s group, the master of ambiguity merely replied: “Perhaps, though I couldn’t confirm it even if I were.
In an interview with The Mail on Sunday, the 24-year-old stated, “I enjoy creatures such as snakes, spiders, and others. In fact, I believe I could excel in a jungle environment.
Should he choose to participate, he’d be treading a well-worn path taken by many reality TV personalities before him, such as Georgia Toffolo and Sam Thompson from Made in Chelsea, as well as Stacey Solomon who found fame on The X Factor – all of whom eventually emerged victorious.
Given Clark’s skillful performance on The Traitors, which has made him popular among viewers, he is likely a strong contender for winning the championship as well.
In the year 2024, approximately 7 million individuals tuned in to witness him claim the Traitors trophy. This was following his successful deception of Mollie Pearce, leading her to believe that they were both ‘Faithfuls’ who would share the prize money.


Despite being betrayed by her dearest friend during the show, she was not terribly affected because this incident opened up an opportunity for her to participate in a different ITV reality show, “Dancing on Ice.” Later on, she chose to forgive him for his deceitful actions.
Over the course of the last year, Clark opted to leave his position in the military and transition into the world of media, where he now hosts portions of the BBC’s One Show and makes appearances on programs like Pilgrimage.
His widespread appeal with viewers has caught the attention of numerous brands, allowing him to earn approximately £31,000 annually – a sum he previously made in the Army – within just two months by endorsing products on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Regardless of his wealth, Clark resides with his mother who works as an NHS nurse, his father who handles luggage at Heathrow Airport, and his five other siblings in a public housing unit in the town of Slough. They are all under one roof.
I honored my obligation by using the winnings from the Traitors to clear my parents’ modest financial burdens, and the rest of it, I put into a lucrative savings account with a high interest rate.
He mentioned that he led a group of seven, including himself, on a vacation to Portugal. It had been since 2010 that his family last embarked on a trip together.
‘It was probably the first moment after the show that I patted myself on the back.’
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2025-06-29 01:48