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The Traitors winner turns down Celebrity Big Brother?

The Traitors winner turns down Celebrity Big Brother?
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The Traitors winner Harry Clark reportedly turns down a £250,000 offer to take part in Celebrity Big Brother.

The Traitors winner Harry Clark has reportedly turned down an offer to take part in the new series of Celebrity Big Brother.

Since scooping the full prize pot in the second series of the treacherous reality show, the 23-year-old has quit his job as a lance corporal in the Army and now intends to forge a career in the entertainment industry.

Clark was recently linked with I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, but The Sun says that another ITV reality show has attempted to sign him first - and he has turned down an offer which the newspaper claims is £250,000, almost triple the amount he won on The Traitors.

"Just like his time on the whodunnit show, he is being incredibly shrewd about every move he makes and wants to play the long game," a source said.

"He's made no bones about the fact he fancies doing reality TV. And although he was incredibly flattered by the offer, Celebrity Big Brother didn't feel like the right project for him.

"He's now got expert guidance from one of the best talent agencies in the country after having no less than 16 companies approach him to broker deals on his behalf."

Celebrity Big Brother is due to return for its first new series in almost six years on ITV1 on Monday, March 4.

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