Former England rugby player Joe Marler faced betrayal in the finale of the reality TV show “Celebrity Traitors,” according to one of his ex-teammates. Marler, who retired from international rugby last year, was part of a group of 19 celebrities on the BBC program. Despite making it to the final episode as one of the Faithful tasked with uncovering Traitors, Marler was ultimately ousted by his peers.
Known for his outspoken nature on the show, Marler reached the final four alongside actor Nick Mohammed. The two had formed a strong alliance, but Mohammed’s last-minute change of heart led to Marler’s elimination, allowing chat show host Alan Carr to claim the charity prize.
Marler’s former England colleagues expressed surprise and disappointment at his exit, praising his charisma and humor. Despite the setback, Marler holds no grudge against Mohammed and even spoke fondly of their bond during a reunion.
In a lighthearted manner, Marler shared his affection for his fellow contestants, particularly comedian Joe Wilkinson, whom he described as intelligent and hilarious. The camaraderie displayed on the show highlighted a different side of Marler to the public.
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