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BBC The Traitors star 'considered quitting show' but was urged to stay by crew


Jaz Singh - known as Jazatha Christie - appeared in the second series of the show and made it all the way to the final, but Traitor Harry Clark managed to convince Faithful Mollie Pearce that he was on her side

Jaz Singh, also known as Jazatha Christie, was a finalist in the second season of the show, but fellow contestant Harry Clark, playing the Traitor, managed to deceive Faithful Mollie Pearce into believing he was on her team. Jaz (second right) revealed he had contemplated leaving the show hours after joining (Image: BBC/Studio Lambert/Paul Chappells)"She went round 100 times and she didn't tap it. "I know you applied to be a Traitor but if you waited nine months to get on this show...There was a self-realisation that I was a Faithful, which means I have to work 10 times as harder to try and think about who is a liar, which was such a hard thing to do."

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