Celebrity Traitors frenemies Joe Marler and Nick Mohammed reunite as they enjoy a day out together at Chessington's new World of PAW Patrol

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Celebrity Traitors frenemies Joe Marler and Nick Mohammed reunite as they enjoyed a day out together at Chessington's new World of PAW Patrol.

The rugby player, 35, and actor, 45, appeared alongside each other in series one of Celebrity Traitors.

Nick famously voted out Joe at the final round table despite the pair saying they trusted each other and the pair have joked about the feud ever since. 

But on Saturday they looked as close as ever as they headed to World of PAW Patrol, the UK's first and only PAW Patrol-themed land at Chessington World of Adventures.

Joe and Nick showed they have remained faithful pals as they hopped aboard the UK's first 'Drifter' ride, Zuma's Hovercraft Adventure. 

In snaps from the theme park, Nick and Joe posed for the camera from their drifter car ride, as well as beside a playground. 

Celebrity Traitors frenemies Joe Marler and Nick Mohammed reunite as they enjoyed a day out together at Chessington's new World of PAW Patrol

The World of PAW Patrol sees PAW Patrol's Adventure Bay setting represented in vibrant landscape across 1.4 acres, with the land's storytelling drawing on the role of the pups in the community.

The land opens to the public from Sunday May 3 where guests can enjoy four new rides, each themed around a beloved member of the PAW Patrol pack, a pup-tacular playscape, plus PAW Patrol-themed food and beverage and retail offerings.

Those wanting to experience PAW Patrol in its fullest form can stay in one of the five PAW Patrol-themed hotel rooms – the first and only PAW Patrol accommodation in the UK. 

Each room sleeps up to two adults and three children. PAW Patrol hotel stays start from £155 for a family of four, including bed and breakfast. Hotel stays include early ride access and a bronze fast-track pass.

The pair last reunited at Comic Relief in March when Nick attempted to complete a tense Rubik's Cube challenge on stage. 

He was joined by Joe, who was dressed in drag in a gold metallic dress and blonde wig, as he tried to solve eight Rubik's Cubes in one minute. 

Nick could be heard saying 'oh f***' and 's***' as he struggled his way through the challenge while Joe tried to distract him with a water pistol and feather duster.

After the one minute timer was up it appeared Nick had failed to complete the challenge, however he turned around the cubes to show them arranged to spell out the word sorry - as an apology to Joe for his betrayal during The Celebrity Traitors at the final banishment. 

Despite the moment happening minutes after the 9pm watershed, Davina stopped to say to the public: 'Before we go any further, we just wanted to apologise if anybody heard any bad language there.

'It was a very high-stress situation.'

On Saturday they looked as close as ever as they headed to World of Paw Patrol, the UK's first and only PAW Patrol-themed land at Chessington World of Adventures

The rugby player, 35, and actor, 45, appeared alongside each other in series one of Celebrity Traitors 

The pair last reunited at Comic Relief in March when Nick attempted to complete a tense Rubik's Cube challenge on stage 

'Did I say… Was it me?' a baffled Nick asked, as Davina replied: 'I'm not sure, let’s not go over it again.'

Back in November, Joe revealed he pocketed £30,000 from appearing on the Celebrity Traitors following the show's dramatic final last week.

Marler, alongside singer Cat Burns, actor Nick, historian David Olusoga and comedian Alan Carr, reached the final of the show that had captivated millions across the country over the last two months.

The 35-year-old was the star of the Faithful, leading the army that eliminated Traitor Jonathan Ross earlier in the show before correctly working out Burns and Carr were the remaining Traitors in the final.

He failed, though, to convince his other two Faithfuls and was voted out at the final hurdle, with his team losing - eventual winner Carr winning the £87,500 prize money for charity Neuroblastoma UK.

The stars, though, were paid to go on the show too. But not all the same amount, Marler explained to The Times. He said: 'Daisy [his wife] read that too [that he got paid £40,000]. She said to me, "Hold on, I thought you only got 30?" I said, "Yeah, I did". 

'I don't think everyone got paid the same. But I'm not bothered. It was 30 grand whether you lasted two days or three weeks - a no-brainer.'

Joe hadn't heard of David, one of the players he failed to convince of his truth in the final few minutes of the show.

But only three had heard of him, he revealed: Jonathan, Clare Balding, and Joe Wilkinson.

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