THE Traitors stars Harry Clark and Paul Gorton have signed up to a major new BBC series.
We can reveal the treacherous reality TV double act will appear in the next series of Celebrity Antiques Road Trip.
The duo will hunt around for hidden valuables before going to auction to try and turn a profit.
A representative for the show has been contacted for comment.
Antique hunter Roo Irvine teased an exciting line-up at the weekend.
She shared: "Heading home sweet home after a fabulously fun-filled few days filming @antiqueroadtrip with some very special guests!
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"You're going to love this one! P.S- belated Happy Fathers Day to all the amazing poppas out there in person & in spirit- thanks for all you do!"
Harry, 23, and Paul, 36, recently plugged their own upcoming podcast and hinted at other projects too.
Writing on Instagram, Harry said: "Little weekly recap, what a week it’s been and a lot more to come! Especially from the evil duo."
Just last week we revealed the former Armed Forces man has also signed up for Celebrity SAS as he capitalises on his newfound fame.
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The Traitors winner, 23, walked away with just shy of £100,000 on the Claudia Winkleman-fronted series.
Now he's turned his attention elsewhere and has signed up to a series that will see him more in his comfort zone.
A source told The Sun: "Harry jumped at the chance to take on Celeb SAS.
"He has an army background, so it’s right up his street, although it might raise some eyebrows amongst some viewers that he has an unfair advantage."
The source continued: "Bosses on the show though were really keen to snap him up.
"He proved he is a great reality star on The Traitors and has it all - physical stamina to cope with the tasks and the mental agility to deal with the mind games."
A spokesperson for C4 has been contacted for comment.
Harry previously revealed hopes he'd be picked for the gruelling series.
He told us he isn't ruling out any shows, and said: "I’d love Strictly. I love to dance because I normally do after a few beers and then the jungle.
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"I’d love to do SAS because of the army but I don’t know if they’d let me, or they would just hammer me so much!"