The Traitors winner Harry Clark ‘is booted off Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins after his shocking lies were exposed’

The Traitors winner Harry Clark has reportedly been axed from the upcoming series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins after being caught in a lie by the trainers.

The former British army engineer won a legion of fans in January when he plotted to win a £95,000 jackpot on the BBC show.

But it is now claimed that Harry was harassed by the SAS trainers when he reached the show’s famous interrogation round, with sources saying The sun he was subsequently taken off the track.

Harry reportedly tried to bluff his way through the process, as he did in The Traitors, but fell at the final hurdle.

A source said: ‘This will make for delightful viewing for his fellow The Traitors competitors, who felt misled by him throughout the second series.

The Traitors winner Harry Clark has reportedly been banned from the upcoming series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins after being caught in a lie by the trainers

The former British Army engineer won a legion of fans in January when he plotted to win a £95,000 jackpot on the BBC show

‘The child-faced killer had them all fooled, allowed his easy charm to lull him into a false sense of security – and bagged himself the £95,000 jackpot.

“But despite his own military background, he crashed in front of experts who know how to spot a lie.”

Harry’s appearance in SAS: Who Dares Wins was recently filmed but is expected to air in 2025.

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Harry Clark and Channel 4 for comment.

It comes after it was reported that Louie Spence quit the course after just 24 hours.

Louie was reportedly ‘unable to keep up with the regime physically and mentally’ – while taking on the challenge.

A source told the publication: ‘He seemed excited to be surrounded by all these hot instructors, all of whom had military backgrounds that required them to have an elite level of fitness.

‘But he was less fond of the regime they had to maintain, because Louie could not keep up with them physically and mentally.

But it is now claimed that Harry was harassed by the SAS trainers as he reached the show’s famous interrogation round.

‘Despite this, he left without any bad feelings and was grateful for the opportunity – even though his experience was short-lived.’

Louie is an English dancer, choreographer and TV presenter, best known for the TV show Pineapple Dance Studios.

He was a professional dancer in his youth and performed in West End musicals including Miss Saigon, Cats and Closer to Heaven.

In the show, a group of ex-army officials guide a group of lay recruits through the Special Air Services screening process to test their mental, emotional and physical strength.

The latest series of Celebrity SAS came to an end on Monday as Georgia Harrison and Lani Daniels were crowned champions after a grueling final.

The Love Island star, 29, and boxer, 36, choked back tears after hearing the good news, with winter warfare experts saying they had both ‘outdone the men on the series’.

Georgia and Lani were joined in the final four by Bianca Gascoigne and fellow boxer Anthony Ogogo, who unfortunately fell at the final hurdle and did not make the course, with the model quitting just 10 minutes before the end of the hearing.

The final challenge left Georgia ‘hallucinating’ after being locked in a dog cage and doused in ice-cold water.

After the win, fans rushed to X and wrote, “Lani Daniels and Georgia Harrison, two amazing women! Well done to both! Absolutely brilliant’: ‘Brilliant, fair play to both Georgia and Lani, incredible effort’: ‘Girl power, well done!’.

The latest series of Celebrity SAS ended on Monday, with Georgia Harrison and Lani Daniels crowned champions after a grueling finale

After her win, Georgia told the experts: “I can’t believe it was you and me. Thank you, that was cruel, you’re all sick.”

While Lani admitted: “I think my downfall is that I never really believed in myself. This was my time to shine and there is nothing holding me back.”

Before trainer Jason Fox beamed, “I think this has taught me that women are damn tough. They are resilient and have outmatched the men.”

In the finale, the final four had to memorize a cover story and hide a fictional mission from a specialized interrogation team while enduring interrogations and punishments.

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