Harry Clark Finds Unexpected Support from Gary Neville Post-Traitors Win

Harry Clark Finds Unexpected Support from Gary Neville Post-Traitors Win

Harry Clark has experienced a rapid life change since winning The Traitors in 2024. The 24-year-old left his army engineering role after six years and collected almost £100,000 in prize money.

Adjusting to civilian life

Clark says the first months after his win were difficult. He described feeling lost without the army routine he knew since age 16.

He remains based in Slough and still lives with his family. Clark also confirmed he is in a relationship with girlfriend Anna Maynard, whom he met before appearing on the show.

Television work and public profile

Since The Traitors, Clark has taken several TV roles. He appeared on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins and on BBC Two’s Pilgrimage.

He now fronts a BBC documentary that follows his spiritual journey to Rome. The film documents his attempt to meet Pope Leo XIV and airs on Thursday 2 April at 10:40pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Impact of the win

Despite publicity and prize money, Clark says life at home stayed familiar. He still jokes about returning from events to his council house and playing on the PlayStation.

Unexpected support from Gary Neville

Clark found unexpected support from Gary Neville after his post-Traitors win. The pair met in a BBC Breakfast green room and exchanged numbers.

Neville flagged concerns about Clark’s contract and helped negotiate terms. For two weeks he reviewed and handled the contract without asking for payment.

Clark says Neville only requested a birthday message for his daughter in return. The former footballer remains in occasional contact, often exchanging messages about football.

Faith and mental health

Clark says his faith has been central to his coping. He revealed his time in the army tested him and affected his mental health.

He credits family and prayer with helping him recover. His recent Pilgrimage and the Rome documentary strengthened his spiritual outlook.

Filmogaz.com will follow Clark’s projects as his media career develops. Fans can watch his documentary on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on the scheduled date.