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The Traitors’ Jaz ‘wants enough kids for football team’ as he mends broken family

The Traitors ultimate Faithful Jaz Singh is set to rebuild his broken family by becoming a dad himself.

The hit show’s “Peoples’ Champion” plans to start his very own football team of kids with stunning fiancée Harneet Kaurl. Jaz, 30, has cut all ties with his unfaithful father after discovering his ‘idol’ was living a double life with a separate secret family.

But rather than be bitter Jaz says his ‘therapeutic’ Traitors experience has made him want to focus on building a family of his own. Jaz, who proposed in 2021, said: “I don’t have kids but I really want a big family.

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“I want my own football team so me and my missus are going to have a chat and get that going. I don’t want any contact with my dad. That is my decision but I still wish him well. But I think he needs to focus on his other life and I will focus on my life.

The Traitors ultimate Faithful Jaz Singh is set to rebuild his broken family by becoming a dad himself.
(Image: BBC1)

“I want to move forward in a positive way with my family”. The account manager entered The Traitors to rebuild his family after finding out about his dad’s secret life.

He narrowly missed out on the £95,150 cash prize to army engineer Harry Clarke, 23. But despite failing to win the small fortune Jaz has come away with a new lease of life Vowing to be a better dad than his father was he said: “My dad has done well in business and has achieved a lot.

The hit show’s “Peoples’ Champion” plans to start his very own football team of kids with stunning fiancée Harneet Kaurl.
(Image: BBC1)

“But he has done certain things in certain ways that I would not have done. He has lied his whole life. It has been a heavy load to carry but doing Traitors has been very therapeutic.

“Family and friends have been reaching out to say how much courage it was to talk about it. It is such a taboo subject that people are embarrassed to talk about it. I’ll be honest, it is so embarrassing.

“You don’t want people to feel negatively about you, even though you’re not the one who has done anything wrong.” Jaz was nicknamed Jazatha Christie and Sherlock Singh, due to his astute detective skills.

Jaz says his ‘therapeutic’ Traitors experience has made him want to focus on building a family of his own.
(Image: BBC/Studio Lambert/Mark Mainz)

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And the fan favourite added:”“I was desperate to be a Traitor because I didn’t want people lying to me like my dad had. Being a Faithful was much harder work. It was like having five full time jobs.

“You are constantly grafting, having to stay really vigilant, listening to everyone and remembering everything that has happened. I feel like I was constantly balancing when to put my foot on the gas and when to put on the brakes. But what I realised was it was a marathon not a sprint.

“I purposefully sat back watching some of the other Faithfuls thinking you will be gone soon. They were giving too much information away and signing their own death.”

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