The Traitors winner Harry Clark addresses Mollie Pearce romance rumours and admits he ‘owes her 100%’ after THAT nail-biting final

The Traitors star Harry Clark, 23, has discussed his relationship with fellow finalist Mollie Pearce after the nail-biting final of the big hit show on Friday.

Series two winner Harry appeared on This Morning on Monday to talk about his big win, a moment when 6.9 million people tuned in.

In the nail-biting final, Harry won the £95,000 prize money after convincing a distraught Mollie he was a Faithful during the final vote.

Mollie, 21, was visibly devastated, shouting ‘f***’ and storming out of the castle after Harry revealed his true identity, making him the sole winner of the prize.

Harry has now addressed rumors that the pair are still feuding, months after the finale was filmed.

The Traitors star Harry Clark has discussed his relationship with fellow finalist Mollie Pearce after the nail-biting final of the big hit show on Friday

Mollie, 21, was visibly devastated and screamed 'f***' before storming out of the castle after Harry revealed his true identity, making him the sole winner of the prize.

Harry has now addressed rumors that the pair are still feuding, months after the finale was filmed

In the nail-biting final, Harry won the £95,000 prize money after convincing a distraught Mollie he was a Faithful during the final vote.

He insisted that “it was no romance involved” with the model, noting “I have an amazing girlfriend who I love very much.”

Harry called Mollie ‘a very good friend’ and went on to tell how his co-star visited him after the final vote was filmed and they shared an emotional moment.

“That shows our bond because when it was all over she was still worried about me and she didn’t make me feel like she hated me,” Harry explained on This Morning.

‘She’s great, she wanted to see me. She gave me a huge hug and said, “I love you and hate you at the same time.”

Harry also admitted: ‘I owe Mollie 100%’ after Mollie revealed Harry had promised her a holiday to make up for his backstabbing.

After previously explaining that he had not received his prize money, Harry told Rylan Clark and Rochelle Humes that he had received his jackpot “On my way here this morning.”

He also insisted he doesn’t know how he made it to the finals, confessing ‘I have the worst poker face in the world. My family always knows if I’m lying, but in there I don’t know what happened.”

‘When I was sitting there, I wanted so badly to be a traitor, but Claudia made me nervous. At that moment I thought: how am I going to make up a lie?’

Harry called Mollie 'a really good friend' and went on to tell how his co-star visited him after the final was filmed and they shared an emotional moment

Harry called Mollie ‘a really good friend’ and went on to tell how his co-star visited him after the final was filmed and they shared an emotional moment

Harry also admitted: 'I owe Mollie 100%' after Mollie previously revealed Harry had promised her a holiday to make up for his backstabbing

Harry also admitted: ‘I owe Mollie 100%’ after Mollie previously revealed Harry had promised her a holiday to make up for his backstabbing

After previously revealing that he had not received his prize money, Harry told Rylan Clark and Rochelle Humes that he collected his jackpot 'on the way here this morning'.

After previously revealing that he had not received his prize money, Harry told Rylan Clark and Rochelle Humes that he collected his jackpot ‘on the way here this morning’.

On Monday’s episode of Lorraine, Mollie revealed her side of the story, with Harry explaining that things are going ‘fine’ between them as she revealed how their first meeting went after that dramatic finale.

Mollie explained: ‘We’re doing well. There was always a chance that someone would lie to you. I was super close to Miles too, so there’s two huge betrayals in there…

‘The friendships are real. But the game can make you lose them.”

Remembering seeing Harry again after he pocketed the prize money, she revealed: ‘He said sorry, of course he did. I had my moment, what I needed. We all saw me walking out.

‘I was able to talk to my parents and my boyfriend and they helped me get my head back on track. And they said, you’re doing well, we’re so proud of you.

‘And then I saw Harry and I thought I had given him another naughty word, and then we hugged and went back to normal. He won fair and square.’