Are you a faithful or traitor? Whether you have watched The Traitors on the BBC since it began or you’re new to all things faithfuls and traitors, you might be wondering who has won the previous two series.

Claudia Winkleman returns to the BBC series as host but new contestants who are all strangers to one another will hope to eliminate all traitors and take home up to £120,000.

Here’s what we know about the previous winners of The Traitors.

All the previous winners of The Traitors

There were multiple winners in the 2023 series of The Traitors as comedian Hannah Byczkowski, call centre agent Meryl Williams and property agent Aaron Evans took home the prize.

The trio split the prize pot of £101,050 and they all had different plans for spending their winnings.

Hannah said she would spend her prize money on a car to travel to and from London and Stoke-on-Trent for her gigs while Meryl said she would be spending her money on changing her career path from her call centre job in the hope of becoming a TV presenter.

Aaron said he had given his winnings to his mother so she could put a deposit on a house.

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Series two’s winner was British Army engineer Harry Clarke from Slough in Berkshire.

Harry Clarke managed to fool his fellow contestant MollyHarry Clarke managed to fool his fellow contestant Mollie Pearce (Image: BBC/Studio Lambert/Paul Chappells) Clarke, who was 23 years old at the time of the show, took home the whole £95,150 prize pot.

He deceived disability model Mollie Pearce, 21, into thinking he was a fellow Faithful when he was really a Traitor.

How to watch series 3 of The Traitors

The Traitors is due back on our screens from January 1, 2025 with the first episode airing at 8pm on BBC One.