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William Mata

The Traitors finale 2025: The full list of previous winners and how much they won

All eyes are on the Traitors on Friday night for the finale of the gripping third series, which will see the remaining contestants fight for the cash prize.

Claudia Winkleman has her fingerless gloves ready for the 12th and final episode, which will be shown on BBC1 from 8.30pm on Friday, January 24.

Just five players are left in contention, the traitor Charlotte Berman and the Faithful four: Alexander Dragonetti, Francesca Rowan-Plowden, Jake Brown and Leanne Quigley.

At the end of episode 11, the prize pot stood at £73,600 and the players had the chance to earn even more in the finale.

The tense format of the Traitors has left contestants who may otherwise be perfectly sane begin to unravel due to the suspicion and uncertainty.

Here are how the previous winners of the Traitors have fared.

Claudia Winkleman presents BBC1’s The Traitors (PA Media)

2023 series – £101,050

Three winners were crowned at the end of the first series of the Traitors, meaning the cash pot was divided into thirds.

Comedian Hannah Byczkowski, call centre agent Meryl Williams and property agent Aaron Evans were the three, who took around £34,000 each – not bad for three weeks’ work.

At the end, Byczkowski said she would buy a car and Evans vowed to buy his mother a car, according to the Pink ‘Un, while Williams wanted to start a career as a TV presenter.

"I don't really care that much about money, I just want to be comfortable and not worry about things," the comedian explained in a BBC Radio Stoke Special.

"It is actually like a luxury to say, 'I don't have any debt and I am comfortable' and that is more than I could ever wish for."

2024 series – £95,150

Traitor Harry Clark from Slough took the entire cash pot from having successfully conned his way to the final stage and killed off his rivals.

The former British Army engineer has not spent all of his winnings, according to the Telegraph, but has used the money to clear some of his family’s debts.

“That’s all I’ve wanted to do all my life,” he said about supporting his family. “And that’s all I’ll continue to work for.”

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