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BBC Traitors winner Harry Clark 'wanted to end it all at 21' after hitting rock bottom

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Harry Clark, the winner of the second series of BBC's The Traitors has powerfully opened up about being "in the darkest place" two years ago and having thoughts of ending his own life.The 23 year old ex-Lance Corporal, who became a familiar face after securing the BBC game show in January, confessed to hitting "rock bottom" in a new interview with The Mirror.

Aimed at using his newfound fame as a platform, Harry has since revealed he's passionate about supporting young people struggling with mental health issues, and wants to use his newfound fame to help support others in need.

Since his £95,000 win, life has certainly been a whirlwind for Harry with the star having left the military life behind him, chased a TV career, shown up on Comic Relief, and even signed up with a showbiz agency!

But despite his quick rise to stardom, Harry insists he'll remain level-headed after experiencing extreme lows. Revealing his tough journey, Harry said: "At around 21, I went through a bad time.

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