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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Traitors and Celebrity SAS star 'involved in boozy brawl with TikTok star'
The Traitors winner and former Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins star Harry Clark was reportedly involved in a 'drunken scuffle' with a TikTok influencer following a recent showbiz event After viewers watched Harry Clark get the chop from Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, reports of a previous bust up and a glitzy bash came to light. The Traitors star exited the gruelling Channel 4 show at the midway point after being caught out. And now allegations have came to light on a boozy brawl involving Harry and a TikTok star at the Brit Awards. According to reports, the reality TV star had a 'drunken scuffle' with social media star Moe Osman at the awards ceremony in March. Sources claim the alleged incident saw Harry, 24, retaliate after being "antagonised" by the influencer. A source told The Sun that Moe, who is known as Hellacreps online, and Harry clashed at the event. They 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.' Following his exit from Celeb SAS, it was revealed that Harry has now joined Pause For Thought in a permanent role. He recently appeared on BBC Radio 2's long-running segment where he opened up about his religious beliefs. Joining Scott Mills live on air on Tuesday, he said: "I know that some of your listeners will know me from winning The Traitors, and I wanna know more about that next week but for now, for this Pause For Thought, I thought I'd tell you more about what makes me tick. So, I'm Harry, I'm 24, and I come from a massive family. "There's five of us children, I've got two brothers, two sisters and a mum and dad. Despite achieving something, I'm still just a normal kid from Slough who lives with his parents and sisters in a council house. "Both of my brothers have now moved out. Luckily, thanks to my mum, religion has always been a big part of my life and has helped me all the way through." He went on: "Faith has been, and it means a lot to me always and it's amazing to be a part of something bigger that is outside of myself. As soon as I could I decided I was off to North Yorkshire at the age of 16 to become an avionics technician, which is technically a helicopter engineer, which is easier to understand but it's still just as crazy as it sounds. "I'd never seen a helicopter before I left Slough, so becoming a helicopter engineer is the coolest thing ever." And speaking of his involvement in The Traitors, he said: "I was asked to go on Traitors series two, which to my surprise, I actually managed to win somehow. "Since then, it's been a rollercoaster of ups and downs and around summertime again last year, I seemed to lose myself mentally but then the thing that saved me for a second time was my faith. When I prayed, I didn't feel alone and I felt that there was something there for me just like there always has been."


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
SAS and Traitors star Harry Clark had shocking brawl with TikTok star at showbiz bash
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 7 Harry is currently appearing on SAS Who Dares Wins Credit: Pete Dadds / Channel 4 7 Harry Clark at the Brits with Traitors pal Freddie Fraser Credit: Instagram 7 Moe Osman is a fashion and lifestyle influencer called Hella Creps online Credit: Instagram/@hellacreps 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. 7 Harry Clark has become a regular on the showbiz scene, including attending the BAFTA Television Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall in May Credit: Getty 7 Moe and Harry clashed at the Brits Credit: Instagram/@hellacreps 7 Moe has hundreds of thousands of followers who love his content Credit: Instagram/@hellacreps


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Celeb SAS star Harry Clark had shocking brawl with TikTok star at showbiz bash
Harry was kicked off SAS Who Dares Wins for cheating and lying in a challenge SECRET SCUFFLE Celeb SAS star Harry Clark had shocking brawl with TikTok star at showbiz bash Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 7 Harry is currently appearing on SAS Who Dares Wins Credit: Pete Dadds / Channel 4 7 Harry Clark at the Brits with Traitors pal Freddie Fraser Credit: Instagram 7 Moe Osman is a fashion and lifestyle influencer called Hella Creps online Credit: Instagram/@hellacreps 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. 7 Harry Clark has become a regular on the showbiz scene, including attending the BAFTA Television Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall in May Credit: Getty 7 Moe and Harry clashed at the Brits Credit: Instagram/@hellacreps 7 Moe has hundreds of thousands of followers who love his content Credit: Instagram/@hellacreps


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Celeb SAS star joins long-running BBC Radio 2 show in permanent role
Harry Clark has joined Pause For Thought in a permanent role just one day after viewers saw The Traitors star leave Celeb Sas: Who Dares Wins Harry Clark has joined Pause For Thought in a permanent role. The reality star, who won The Traitors in 2023, has just left Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins after being dismissed from the tough military programme, and appeared on BBC Radio 2's long-running segment where he opened up about his religious beliefs. Joining Scott Mills live on air, he said: "I know that some of your listeners will know me from winning The Traitors, and I wanna know more about that next week but for now, for this Pause For Thought, I thought I'd tell you more about what makes me tick. So, I'm Harry, I'm 24, and I come from a massive family. "There's five of us children, I've got two brothers, two sisters and a mum and dad. Despite achieving something, I'm still just a normal kid from Slough who lives with his parents and sisters in a council house. Both of my brothers have now moved out. Luckily, thanks to my mum, religion has always been a big part of my life and has helped me all the way through." "Faith has been, and it means a lot to me always and it's amazing to be a part of something bigger that is outside of myself. As soon as I could I decided I was off to North Yorkshire at the age of 16 to become an avionics technician, which is technically a helicopter engineer, which is easier to understand but it's still just as crazy as it sounds. I'd never seen a helicopter before I left Slough, so becoming a helicopter engineer is the coolest thing ever." The engineer, who has also appeared on celebrity editions of The Weakest Link and Antiques Roadshow since winning £90,000 on the hit BBC game show, recalled tough times when he was in the army and how he found solace in turning to God. He added: "My first real connection with Christianity though was when I went through a hard time in the army and being away from home. My mum said 'Listen, Harry just try praying and do what you know,' and that has saved me throughout my life. Suddenly, I didn't feel alone and I managed to get myself out of the hole I'd dug myself into. "I was asked to go on Traitors series two, which to my surprise, I actually managed to win somehow. Since then, it's been a rollercoaster of ups and downs and around summertime again last year, I seemed to lose myself mentally but then the thing that saved me for a second time was my faith. When I prayed, I didn't feel alone and I felt that there was something there for me just like there always has been." Harry also admitted that while he used to be a regular churchgoer, it is not something he needs to do on a weekly basis now and then Scott said: "It's so good to have you as part of your Pause For Thought team and to hear a bit more about you," and added: "I'll see you next week!" as the segment came to an end. Earlier this year, Harry turned down a reported £300,000 to appear on Celebrity Big Brother in favour of an appearance on the BBC Two show Pilgrimage instead, Speaking about the choices he made, Harry said: "I think it was just because it meant so much to me that I wanted to do this show. It was just me as a whole, and when my manager brought it to me, it was like, again, this whole career that we're trying to carve out in this industry is one of authenticity." Harry, who is a practising Catholic, added: "It's like, I want it to be authentic to me, and what means the most to me, and that's religion, and that's my family. Also I know it made my mum proud. But also for me personally, I knew that my religion itself had got a little bit cloudy." Harry, who is a practising Catholic, added: "It's like, I want it to be authentic to me, and what means the most to me, and that's religion, and that's my family. Also I know it made my mum proud. But also for me personally, I knew that my religion itself had got a little bit cloudy." Continuing about his spirituality, Harry said: "It was always strong faith. I was always still praying, but then I never really knew... It's easy to go off the rails a little bit and see, well, what am I even actually praying for? "The pilgrimage was that sort of wipe where it made it a clear vision again."