The Traitors series two winner Harry Clark, 23, recalls wanting to 'end it all' ... trends now
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The Traitors series two winner Harry Clark has revealed that he previously wanted to 'end it all' after finding himself 'in the darkest place'.
Ex-army man Harry, 23, won the The Traitors' £95,000 prize in January after deceiving his fellow contestants, including Faithful runner-up Mollie Pierce.
He quickly became a fan favourite on the reality programme hosted by Claudia Winkleman due to his warm and cheeky chappy personality.
However, this was a far cry from how he felt in the years leading up to the show, and Harry admits he previously hit 'rock bottom'.
The star told The Mirror: 'At around 21, I went through a bad time. I was in the darkest place you could possibly be. I had feelings of wanting to end it all. I was quite an angry kid. But the Army moulded my characteristics and made me the man I am today.
The Traitors series two winner Harry Clark, 23, has revealed that he previously wanted to 'end it all' after finding himself 'in the darkest place' (pictured in March)
Ex-army man Harry, 23, won the The Traitors' £95,000 prize in January after deceiving his fellow contestants (pictured with show's host Claudia Winkleman)
Harry's girlfriend over two years Anna Maynard has kept him grounded through his rise to fame