Celeb Traitors winner Alan Carr says sorry to Paloma Faith for murder

Celeb Traitors Winner Alan Carr Apologizes to Paloma Faith

Comedian Alan Carr, 49, clinched victory on Celebrity Traitors after a tense final where he successfully concealed his Traitor role from the other contestants. During the spin-off show Uncloaked, Carr publicly apologized to his friend and fellow contestant Paloma Faith for deceiving her and eliminating her early in the game.

Apology After Dramatic Elimination

Alan admitted feeling deep remorse for betraying Paloma, 44, who was also pregnant during filming. He chose her as his first victim by pretending to poison her using the pollen of a fake lily, which left Paloma angry and hurt by the unexpected betrayal.

"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."

Pressure of the Game

Addressing host Ed Gamble, Alan expressed how awful he felt about the move but insisted that he had no option but to target his close friend. His emotional confession highlighted the difficult choices contestants face on the show.

Summary

Alan Carr’s victory was shadowed by guilt over betraying a close friend, illustrating the emotional toll reality competition games can have on their participants.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07

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