The Traitors has had BBC viewers on the edge of their seats for two series, with its high-stakes manipulation and suspense set against the backdrop of a stunning Scottish Highlands castle.
The show’s success has led to international adaptations in countries including America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and an upcoming version in India.
Fans are thrilled that a new series is kicking off tonight at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. As we eagerly await the next chapter, let’s take a look at what the stars of series two have been up to since the show ended….
Harry Clark
Harry managed to deceive his co-stars into thinking he was a loyal participant, when in reality he was a traitor, lying and scheming to keep his secret safe, reports Surrey Live.
In the final roundtable, Harry caught his close friend Mollie Pearce off guard to secure victory, bagging a cool £95,000.
After his win, Harry returned to his parents’ home in Slough, using his winnings to help clear their debts and save towards buying a house. Reports suggest he’ll appear in the next series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, due to air on Channel 4 next year.
Harry caught his close friend Mollie Pearce off guard to secure victory
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Mollie Pearce
Mollie was heartbroken when she chose to trust her friend Harry, only to find out he wasn’t a loyal player like her, but a traitor. This revelation meant she was the runner-up and missed out on the cash prize.
Earlier this year, Mollie announced that her three-year relationship with Max Blackwell had come to a friendly end.
Excitement is mounting as Mollie is set to grace the icy stages of Dancing on Ice, lined up for ITV1 come January. She’ll be gliding alongside professional skater Colin Grafton, and shared her anticipation on Lorraine, stating last September: “It will be fun, I want to challenge myself, I’m ready for the challenge.”
Jaz Singh
Jaz captured the audiences affection by consistently revealing the traitors.
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The journey of Jaz Singh on the show will certainly stay with viewersfinishing in third place after Mollie and Harry decided to back Harry instead.
Though he didn’t take the crown, Jaz captured the audiences affection by consistently revealing the traitors. Post-show, Jaz introduced his motivational programme to BBC Asian Network listeners, blending inspiration with tunes.
Not stopping there, Jaz also fronted two riveting documentaries on BBC Radio 4 named The Psychology of a Second Life that delve into the ramifications and stigma of living a double life.
Diane Carson
Viewers were astonished to learn of Diane and Ross’s secret, being mother and son, during their series stint. Despite an early exit due to others mistaking her as a traitor, Diane won over fans through her openness and sharp humour.
She made another TV appearance on Celebrity MasterChef in 2024 but was unfortunately knocked out in her first round, where she competed against Dominic Skinner, Mutya Buena, OJ Borg, and Vito Coppola.
She’s now gearing up for her stage debut in a new comedy called Mothers of the Brides and will be touring the UK with this fresh theatrical production.