The Traitors’ Jaz Singh reveals he has given winner Harry Clark his bank details following nail-biting final
Traitors finalist Jaz Singh has revealed he gave his bank details to winner Harry Clark after the nail-biting final.
After constant bans, double bluffs and murders – which left him in the bottom three – 30-year-old Jaz lost the £95,000 prize money.
When asked by PA what his relationship with Harry was like now, he joked: “I gave him my bank details, I’ll see what he sends me.”
Elsewhere, Jaz posed for a photo with his fiancée Harneet Kaurl, Harry and his girlfriend Anna Maynard, writing on social media: ‘End of the war and a new beginning’
Jaz, who was dubbed ‘Jazatha Christie’ by viewers for his elite detective skills, managed to see through all the traitors and when it came down to just him, Harry, 23, and Mollie Pearce, 21, he tried to convince the model to cast her voice to him – which she almost did.
The Traitors finalist Jaz Singh has revealed he gave his bank details to winner Harry Clark after the nail-biting final
When asked by PA what his relationship with Harry was like now, he joked: “I gave him my bank details, I’ll see what he sends me.”
In the nail-biting episode, fans watched as Mollie remained in turmoil as she weighed up whether to vote out Jaz or Harry at the end of the match.
After writing one name on her board, she asked host Claudia Winkleman if she could change it and rubbed it out for another.
The model mistakenly believed that Harry was a Faithful in the hope that they would split the money, but when he revealed that he had been a traitor all along, she stormed out of the room.
Speaking to MailOnline about that pivotal moment, national account manager Jaz said: ‘When I saw Mollie write down that H, I thought: yes, we’ve got this.
‘When she changed. I felt it in my stomach. I thought I was going to get sick. It was so tense I couldn’t even explain it.’
He added that he wasn’t sure if he would even try to convince her against the British army corporal because the pair were so close. He said: ‘With Mollie, I ended up being really nervous to even have that conversation with her.
“I thought if I pushed too hard it would shoot me in the foot. It’s such a shame that she went with her heart instead of her head.’
Elsewhere, Jaz posed for a photo with his fiancée Harneet Kaurl, Harry and his girlfriend Anna Maynard, writing on social media: ‘End of the war and a new beginning’
Jaz – who was dubbed the GOAT (greatest of all time) by fans – initially kept his distance from his fellow contestants as he feared ‘getting emotionally involved’ would cloud his vision. He also spoke of his disappointment that he was not singled out as a traitor.
He said: ‘My plan was to just be a traitor, and then I got stabbed! It was really hard, I wanted to go home the first day.
‘I had a conversation with myself and had to say: ‘You will never get this opportunity again, hundreds of thousands of people have signed up, it took ten months!’
“Just because I wasn’t a traitor, I still had to appreciate the opportunity and believe in myself. When I discovered Paul, I knew I could do it.”
Jaz sidelined everyone after being the only believer who was suspicious that the popular Paul was a traitor.
He saw through the crocodile tears, the fake movements and the masterful behavioral control of his fellow actors, leaving viewers deeply impressed.
About that moment he said: ‘When I discovered Paul, I broke the chair! I screamed and turned into some kind of daemon!
‘Then I started to believe in myself and I got everyone. I watched it again and couldn’t believe how I got everyone excited. I hope a detective series comes out of this, because I’m ready!’
Jaz, who was dubbed ‘Jazatha Christie’ by viewers for his elite detective skills, managed to see through all the traitors and finished in the final five alongside Evie, Harry, Andrew and Mollie (pictured)
Appearing on the latest episode of The Traitors Uncloaked on Friday night, Jaz spoke about his reaction to all the fuss made about him: ‘Honestly, you just don’t expect it.
“I don’t even have Twitter, so I was getting screenshots of people sending me tweets and stuff, and I was like, ‘Jazatha Christie?’ Wait, who is Agatha Christie?’ So I had to Google who Agatha Christie is, and I saw a woman who has sold like 60 million detective cases and I thought, ‘Oh my God.’
“Honestly, it was great. People have messaged me saying, ‘You have to win, you have to get Harry.’ … It was incredible, absolutely incredible.”