Traitors star Harry Clark’s weight loss secret as he eyes I’m A Celeb

Traitors star Harry Clark is making headlines with his weight loss secret as he sets his sights on possibly joining the cast of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! The 23-year-old reality TV winner, known for conquering the second series of the BBC’s cunning game show Traitors, is gearing up for potential new television opportunities after stepping back from his role as a British Army engineer. In a recent interview with the Metro newspaper, Harry revealed his aspirations, saying, “There are a lot of shows I want to do. Hopefully, one will be the ‘I’m A Celebrity’ jungle. But I used to love acting in school, so who knows? I’m losing weight already.”

Harry has taken on the 75 Hard Challenge, a stringent fitness regimen that includes exercising twice a day for 45 minutes each session. His dedication to staying fit stems from being prepared for any potential roles that may come his way. Although options like ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ and ‘Big Brother’ are on the table, ‘I’m A Celebrity’ remains at the top of Harry’s list with the anticipation of facing the challenges the jungle has to offer. Despite his Army background, Harry admits to being the “world’s most non-macho man” and reveals his fear of bugs and being a picky eater.

Apart from potential future TV appearances, Harry is excited about the prospect of more Traitors series, including a celebrity version. He even suggests that Claudia Winkleman and Amanda Holden would make interesting contestants on the show. While Harry is not keen on returning to the famous castle setting, the idea of an all-traitors series across the globe intrigues him, envisioning the chaos it could bring.

In addition to his TV endeavours, Harry is also immersed in the 75 Hard Challenge, a mental toughness programme comprising rigid rules aimed at enhancing discipline, resilience, and personal growth through consistency and accountability. Participants must adhere to a specific diet, complete two 45-minute workouts daily (one outdoors), consume a gallon of water per day, read 10 pages of a non-fiction book, and take a progress photo daily.

Harry Clark’s journey from the cutthroat world of Traitors to his fitness pursuits and potential television ventures continues to captivate audiences. As he prepares for whatever the future holds, fans eagerly await his next move on and off the screen.