The Traitors star Mollie Pearce has revealed what happened between herself and Harry Clark when they came face-to-face after he swiped the £95,000 prize pot.
Mollie, 21, was visibly devastated during the finale when she trusted that Harry was a Faithful despite Jaz Singh called for a final vote, a move that screwed herself and Jaz out of pocketing the prize for themselves.
The nation’s hearts were broken when it dawned on Mollie the nature of the betrayal, prompting her to scream ‘f***’ before storming out of the castle.
Since Friday’s finale, fans have been convinced of a feud between the pair, noticing they didn’t follow each on social media while they partied separately after the BBC hosted a finale viewing.
Yet speaking on Monday’s episode of Lorraine, Mollie revealed things are ‘fine’ between them as she revealed how their first meeting went after that dramatic final.
The Traitors star Mollie Pearce revealed on Monday’s Lorraine what happened between herself and Harry Clark when they came face-to-face after he swiped the £95,000 prize pot
Mollie, 21, was visibly devastated during the finale when she trusted that Harry was a Faithful despite Jaz Singh called for a final vote, a move that screwed herself out of the prize fund
Mollie explained: ‘We are fine. There was always a chance someone was going to be lying to you. I was super close to Miles as well so two massive betrayals in there…
‘The friendships are real. But you can lose them because of the game.’
Recalling seeing Harry again after he pocketed the prize fund, she revealed: ‘He said sorry, of course he did. I had my moment, which I needed. We all saw me walk out.
‘I managed to talk to my parents and my boyfriend and they helped me get my head screwed back on. And they were like, you’re fine, we’re so proud of you.
‘And then I saw Harry and think I called him another naughty word and then we hugged and went back to normal. He won fair and square.’
Harry previously revealed that he wanted to speak to Mollie as soon as possible after the final round table and was feeling guilty about taking away her chances at a share of the jackpot.
He told the Sunday Times: ‘Production came and grabbed me and was like, “Mollie wants to talk to you.” I was like, “Oh God, she’s going to right-hook me as soon as I walk in there.”
‘The first thing she did was give me a massive hug and was like, “I love but hate you at the same time.”
‘She appreciated the way I played the game. And told me I deserved it. Credit to her – she didn’t have to do that to me at all.’
Mollie celebrated her birthday on Sunday and was treated to a cake by the team at Lorraine the following day
Harry previously revealed that he wanted to speak to Mollie as soon as possible after the final round table and was feeling guilty about taking away her chances at a share of the jackpot
On Friday night, after the final was screened, Harry partied at Raffles nightclub in Chelsea with a group of friends. Sources say that he was ‘mobbed’ by other guests at the venue, which was once a favourite of the Princess of Wales.
The evening before, he was seen celebrating his win at a pub in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, with some of his co-stars including fellow traitor Paul Gorton and fan favourite Diane Carson. Harry was spotted clutching two pints of lager.
But one person who was notably absent from both get-togethers was Mollie.
Appearing on BBC Breakfast the following day, Mollie – a disability model – insisted that the pair had moved on from the finale and said Harry had promised her a holiday to make up for his back-stabbing. ‘We have had time to process it,’ she said.
‘We are fine, it was a game, you go in with a chance of winning. It’s all good vibes. He promised me a holiday, so, I’m pretty happy with that.’
After being crowned the winner at the opulent castle in the Scottish Highlands, Harry said: ‘My legs are shaking. I just won £95,000.
‘Mollie basically is the reason I am here, I need to gain her trust back. I underestimated this massively.
‘You come here and there’s 22 amazing people, and from the off I’ve been a traitor. I’ve had enough of being naughty and being bad, because that was next level.’
Appearing on BBC Breakfast the day after the finale aired with Jaz and Harry, Mollie – a disability model – insisted that the pair had moved on from the finale