BBC The Traitors' star Harry Clark has admitted that the show took its toll on his health.The 23 year old, who won a whopping £95,150 in the final, said he had to keep reminding himself 'why he was there', because it got so tough.
Harry, who tricked his pal Mollie Pierce into thinking he was on her side when he was actually a traitor, told the Tom Dean Medal Machine podcast: "At the start of The Traitors, I would remind myself why I'm here every three or four days." But by the end, he said he was having to do this every five minutes because it was so hard.
The contestants could be filming for up to 18 hours a day before they all went to bed, reports the Mirror. But it was only after everyone else was back in their rooms that the traitors would go out to the tower to decide who would be "murdered" that night. "So you just had to pretend you're as tired as everyone else, but not more tired," he explained.
But Harry said the show looked after everyone really well, adding: "It's just a game, isn't it? So that's part and parcel of the game." The former British Army engineer from Slough also revealed that he didn't watch the first series as he wanted to enter the show with a fresh mind and not try to copy a previous strategy.
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