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SAS and Traitors star Harry Clark had shocking brawl with TikTok star at showbiz bash

SAS and Traitors star Harry Clark had shocking brawl with TikTok star at showbiz bash

Scottish Sun3 days ago
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ON THE day that Traitors winner Harry Clark waxed lyrical about his faith for Radio 2's Pause For Thought, The Sun can reveal a secret he was dreading would come out.
The BBC golden boy got into a shocking brawl at the Brits Awards with a Tiktok star.
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Harry is currently appearing on SAS Who Dares Wins
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Harry Clark at the Brits with Traitors pal Freddie Fraser
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Moe Osman is a fashion and lifestyle influencer called Hella Creps online
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Harry, 23, is said to have had a 'drunken scuffle' with Moe Osman at the glitzy bash in March.
Sources close to Harry say he retaliated after being 'antagonised' by the influencer, who goes by the username of Hellacreps online.
Harry is now a regular face from the showbiz scene following his infamous victory on Claudia Winkleman's BBC1 show in January 2024.
He recently fronted BBC Radio 3's Traitors-themed Proms alongside the presenter, 53, and until last night was back on screens in Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins.
Only now, however, has a partygoer exposed Harry's behaviour at the annual music event over concerns as his public profile continues to rise.
The source said: 'Harry is clearly really enjoying being able to attend amazing events like the Brits but at the event he and Moe clashed.
'It got physical. It was a drunken scuffle..
'There is never a fight at that sort of thing so everyone was really shocked.'
Harry was an Army helicopter engineer for seven years but left the forces following his Traitors win, with nearly seven million people watching him land the £95,000 prize.
On last night's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins he was booted off by the Directing Staff for lying and cheating as part of a challenge.
Celebrity SAS star axed after 'lying and cheating' on show - as another quits
This morning he joined Scott Mills to join Radio 2's long-running Pause For Thought segment, where he opened up about his faith.
Harry's autobiography Staying Faithful will be released on September 30.
London online star Moe has nearly 250,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram, where he shares fashion and lifestyle content.
A source close to Moe said he had 'moved on' since the brawl.
A spokesman for Harry declined to comment.
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Harry Clark has become a regular on the showbiz scene, including attending the BAFTA Television Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall in May
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Moe and Harry clashed at the Brits
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Moe has hundreds of thousands of followers who love his content
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