Comedian Alan Carr, 49, claimed victory on Celebrity Traitors after a tense finale on Thursday night, successfully concealing his Traitor role from the Faithful. However, following the episode, he publicly apologized to his friend Paloma Faith for his dramatic betrayal.
On the spin-off show Uncloaked, featuring the star-studded cast, Alan admitted feeling deep remorse for deceiving his friends, especially after eliminating close friend Paloma Faith, 44. He explained the tough decision to make the pregnant singer the first victim.
"The thing is, when I killed Paloma I felt sick inside. And you've got to remember, it was such a cruel twist to touch someone's face."
Alan chose to "murder" Paloma by touching her face with the pollen from a fake poisoned lily, an act that left her furious at the betrayal. He confessed to host Ed Gamble that the move was heartbreaking but unavoidable in the game.
"I felt awful doing the deed and insisted I had no choice but to pick my pal."
Alan Carr won Celebrity Traitors while openly expressing regret for betraying and "killing" his close friend Paloma Faith on the show.
Author’s summary: Alan Carr triumphed in Celebrity Traitors but publicly regretted deceiving and eliminating close friend Paloma Faith, highlighting the emotional toll of the game.