In a surprising turn of events, one of Joe Marler’s former England rugby teammates accused him of being betrayed on the Celebrity Traitors show’s final episode. Marler, a retired international rugby player, was part of a group of 19 celebrities selected for the inaugural season of the BBC program. As one of the Faithful, Marler’s role was to uncover a trio of Traitors.
Throughout the show, Marler stood out with his outspoken nature and advanced to the final four alongside actor Nick Mohammed. The two had formed a strong bond, but Mohammed ultimately changed his mind at the last minute and cast the deciding vote to eliminate Marler, allowing chat show host Alan Carr to claim the charity prize.
Marler’s ex-teammates from the England rugby squad expressed surprise while watching the show’s finale together. Alex Coles, a second-row player, shared insights about Marler’s personality off the field, praising his charisma and humor, and expressing optimism about Marler’s future in the media space.
Despite the unexpected outcome, Marler harbors no ill feelings towards Mohammed and even joked about the situation on Saturday Kitchen. He appreciated Mohammed’s decision, even though it deviated from their plan, highlighting the camaraderie among the contestants.
During the show, Marler also formed a close friendship with comedian Joe Wilkinson, admiring his humor and intelligence. The experience on Celebrity Traitors showcased a different side of Marler to the public, garnering support and admiration from viewers.
In other news, Sky has announced a significant discount on its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle ahead of the upcoming season, offering an extensive selection of live matches across various leagues. Sky’s enhanced Premier League coverage, featuring over 200 live games, promises an exciting viewing experience for sports enthusiasts.
