The final episode of The Traitors had plenty of viewers feeling sorry for Mollie after she voted to keep Harry in the game and he had to reveal that he'd been a Traitor all along.
However, according to Mollie, Harry has promised to make things right with a generous offer - and now he definitely has to keep his word after Mollie revealed all on national news:
By the end of the show, five players had been whittled down to three, with Evie banished at the round table and Andrew sent packing at the fire pit after everyone decided to keep playing.
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With a Traitor caught, Mollie and Harry voted to end the show while Jaz chose to keep going and try to get Harry out.
In the end it came down to one last vote, with Mollie forced to make the final decision between sending Jaz or Harry away.
She voted to banish Jaz and everyone watching The Traitors knew what was coming next, the moment when Harry would have to tell Mollie he was actually a Traitor.
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It was a heartbreaking moment as Mollie and Harry had become good friends over the course of the show, and he now had to reveal to her that he'd never actually been on her side.
At the end of the day The Traitors is a game, Harry was a Traitor who had to play the role he was given and, not to sound like Roy Keane here, but that's his job.
Fortunately for anyone worried that things might have ended on a sour note, Mollie later confirmed they'd patched things up and she understood why Harry backstabbed her.
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The final three from The Traitors appeared on BBC Breakfast recently, with Mollie saying they 'saw each other pretty soon after'.
She also revealed that Harry had promised her a gift from the prize pot of £95,000, and by saying it on national news he kind of has to keep that promise now.
"He promised me a holiday, and I'm pretty happy with that," she said of what she'd be getting out of The Traitors.
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"It was a game and the end of the day, we all sign up for it. You go in with the chance of getting hurt so it's all good vibes here."
She also said The Traitors was a 'crazy game' and spoke about the difficulty of voting against Harry after 'you've trusted someone for that amount of time'.
Mollie did initially vote for Harry but changed her mind before locking in her answer.
As for everyone else, the contestants were paid to be on the show but Harry still hasn't received his winnings, which is actually quite typical for game shows.
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