TRAITORS champion Harry Clark hits the town with his former contestants after celebrating his huge £95,000 win.
But his ‘best pal’ Mollie Pearce, who made it to the final with him, was nowhere to be seen.
Her absence was made more suspicious after fans noticed that the pair weren’t following each other on Instagram for a short while.
After four weeks and 12 episodes of intense banishments, secrets, and lies, Harry managed to pull the wool over Mollie’s eyes.
Harry was announced as the winner by Claudia Winkleman after he and Mollie voted Jaz Singh out.
Zack Davies and Jasmine Boatswain were also absent from Harry’s boozy night out, instead choosing to hang out with Mollie.
Harry and the gang started in a pub in London before heading to plush Chelsea club Raffles.
He was also joined by his CBBC-star girlfriend Anna Maynard and her famous family.
Mollie, Jasmine, Zack and Mollie’s boyfriend Max Backwell looked like they had a blast at their own bash in a London pub.
The three of them cuddled up in a quiet corner and grinned for the camera.
Despite coming so close to winning the eye-watering sum only to be tricked by her friend at the last minute, Mollie looked cheerful.
Harry was in high spirits as he enjoyed his night out, hugging castmates and knocking back pints.
In other videos he was seen dancing in a nightclub while pals chanted his name.
He knocked back pink shots from a tray with a sparkler.
After their nights out, Harry and Mollie were reunited on BBC Breakfast.
They shrugged off the rumours of a feud and said there were “no hard feelings” and remain good friends.
Other finalists were missing from the nights out, including Andrew Jenkins, Jaz and Evie Morrison.
Mollie explained how they saw each other immediately after the finale, which was filmed early last year, to “nip it in the bud” so they could enjoy the rest of their time together on the show.
Speaking of the moment they reunited, Mollie said: “I just called him a name and then we had a big hug.
“I think in that moment you’ve got to just laugh about it, to be honest, I just said to him ‘Fair play’.
“It’s such a wild game, and I had the best experience ever and I’m not going to let what happened at the end take away from that.”
“I’m quite an emotional person and I think the friendship just took over for me and I just couldn’t do that to him without fully being convinced he was a traitor, I just would have found that really, really hard”, she added.
The 23-year-old Army Corporal beat 20 other contestants who all wanted to get their hands on the £100,000 cash prize.
Harry convinced Mollie that he had been faithful throughout the show – despite being a traitor the whole time.
She was left with the tricky task of working out whether to vote out Jaz or Harry – but stayed true to her friend.
Making the decision even more painful, she had initially written Harry’s name, but in a last-minute decision, she changed it to Jaz.
In the final episode, Claudia congratulated Harry on his epic win and said: “Harry you did it, you’ve played the game of your life, you’ve played an extraordinary game…£95,150! At 22 years old you have beaten everybody, you are our winner!”
Mollie also confirmed their friendship on The Traitors: Uncloaked, telling the audience that she and Harry were “still best friends”.
Although, to ease the sting – Harry has got something planned for Mollie.
Speaking on BBC Breakfast, she said: “He promised me a holiday – so I’m pretty happy with that!”
The model added: “But no we are fine.
“I mean, it was a game at the end of the day, we all signed up for it.”