An average audience of 7.4m watched the finale of the third series of the show.
It featured faithfuls Francesca Rowan-Plowden, Alexander Dragonetti, Leanne and Jake go up against the last remaining traitor Charlotte Berman.
After weeks of challenges, murders, roundtables and banishments, the final prize fund stood at £94,600.
Ex-soldier Leanne and project manager Jake were the final two and split the money after revealing they were both faithfuls.
Jake said seeing himself on television was “weird and surreal” and he believes the reason for his success was that he was just himself on the show.
“I was true to myself I’m really proud of how I did.
“That touches my heart to know that everyone was so proud. My game plan was to just be me.
“You’ve got to love yourself, that’s my motto.”
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