Former England rugby player Joe Marler’s ex-teammate accused him of betrayal during the final episode of the TV show “Celebrity Traitors.” Marler, who retired from international rugby last year, was selected as one of the 19 celebrities in the inaugural series of the BBC program. He was part of a group called the Faithful, tasked with identifying and exposing three Traitors.
Throughout the show, Marler, known for his outspoken nature, reached the final four alongside actor Nick Mohammed. They had formed a close bond and had a pact. However, Mohammed had a change of heart at the last moment and cast the deciding vote that led to Marler’s elimination. Comedian Alan Carr ultimately claimed the entire £87,500 charity prize as the remaining Traitor.
Marler’s former England teammates expressed surprise while watching the show’s finale together. Alex Coles, a second-row player, shared his thoughts before their match against Fiji, praising Marler’s personality and humor that the public rarely sees.
Despite the unexpected turn of events, Marler harbors no ill feelings towards Mohammed after the intense final voting. They shared a moment of understanding when the contestants reunited, and Marler later commented on the situation during an appearance on Saturday Kitchen.
Marler also formed a bond with comedian Joe Wilkinson on the show, praising his humor and intelligence. Looking ahead, Sky has announced a significant price reduction for its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle for the upcoming season, offering a wide range of live matches across various leagues, including the Premier League.
Sky is set to broadcast over 200 live Premier League matches in the next season, providing fans with an increased viewing experience compared to previous seasons.
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