IN AN emotional post Harry Clark has admitted how much it means for him to be able to take his family on holiday after winning The Traitors' prize pot.
The Berkshire local won the BBC reality show when he successfully convinced the final cast members that he was a Faithful.
This meant he single-handedly walked away from the competition with £95,150.
Now Harry has opened up about how skint he was before participating in The Traitors, saying he "didn't have a pot to p**s in" this January.
The lucky winner has now splashed out on flights and accommodation for his family and girlfriend in Portugal this summer.
The TV personality shared a series of snaps on social media showcasing the fun times they had together.
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In one photo his mum can be seen relaxing with a cocktail in hand.
Others show Harry and his siblings soaking up the sun from the swimming pool in their apartment complex.
He told his followers: "It’s always been a dream of mine to take my family away and give them everything, I’ve finally been able to do that and it’s all thanks to everyone that follows and shows support!
"I’ll truly be forever grateful. Come July I’m able to do the things I’ve always dreamed of whilst working hard and taken every opportunity that’s come my way!
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"My older brother and little sister couldn’t join but I’ll be working harder than ever so we can do it all over again next year.
"Honestly thank you everyone, I love you all forever and always."
He also paid a sweet compliment to his girlfriend Anna Maynard, adding: "Also I think Anna should wear football tops forever because she is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen, besides my mother and sisters."
Fans flocked to the comments to congratulate Harry on achieving one of his life goals.
One person gushed: "Well done Harry. It was your intelligence, hard work and leadership that got you there! You will go far!. Be proud of your achievements!"
Another added: "You came you entered the show and you won. Never be not proud. You deserved every penny. You played the game and won, enjoy!"
He previously told how he had to wait four months before he was paid his prize money and admitted his dad had been advising him.