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Joe Marler discusses his highlight from Celebrity Traitors.

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Liam Brooks
5 hours ago7 min read5 comments
So, Joe Marler, the England rugby prop who’s built a career on being an absolute unit of chaos on the pitch, just dropped some thoughts on his time in the Celebrity Traitors castle, and honestly, his highlight is peak Marler. Forget the backstabbing, the whispered alliances, the classic reality TV drama—Marler’s big takeaway was the sheer, unadulterated privilege of just being there, of making it deep into the game.It’s such a refreshingly wholesome perspective from a guy who could easily have leaned into the ‘enforcer’ role, the physical presence you’d expect to be orchestrating banishments like he was calling a line-out. Instead, he’s giving us a vibe that’s more about the experience, the camaraderie, the weird, shared trauma of being locked in a psychological pressure cooker with a bunch of other celebs.It makes you wonder about the entire ecosystem of these shows, right? We’re so conditioned to expect the most dramatic, the most cutthroat moments to be the highlights—the big reveal, the epic betrayal, the moment a Faithful’s jaw hits the floor. But here’s Marler, a professional athlete from a sport built on brutal honesty and direct confrontation, finding value in the subtle art of survival, in the simple act of not getting murdered first.It’s a fascinating pivot. In rugby, your success is measured in meters gained, tackles made, tries scored; it’s visceral and immediate.In *The Traitors*, success is measured in deception, in trust built and then shattered, in surviving another round table. For a man used to the clear-cut rules of a rugby pitch, navigating the gray morality of the game must have been like learning a new language.This isn't just a former sports star cashing a cheque on a reality show; it’s a genuine character study. It speaks to a broader trend of athletes transitioning into entertainment, not as caricatures of themselves, but as complex individuals showing facets the public never sees during a match.Think Mike Tindell on *The Jump* or Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff on *A League of Their Own*—they bring a different kind of competitive spirit, one that’s often more collaborative and self-aware. Marler’s reflection suggests he approached *Celebrity Traitors* not as a game to be won at all costs, but as a unique human experiment to be absorbed.He’s always been a bit of a philosopher in a prop’s body, known for his quirky press conferences and offbeat humour, so this nuanced take fits his public persona perfectly. It makes you re-evaluate the entire premise of the show.Perhaps the real victory isn't the cash prize at the end, but the psychological journey and the bizarre bonds formed in that Scottish castle. For viewers, Marler’s insight adds a layer of depth to the typically superficial reality TV narrative.We’re not just watching for the ‘gotcha’ moments; we’re watching people, even hardened sports professionals, navigate a uniquely modern form of social combat. His highlight isn't a clip-ready moment of drama; it's a quiet, personal acknowledgment of endurance. And in a world saturated with hot takes and manufactured conflict, that’s a pretty cool play.
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