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, triumphed in the tense finale of Celebrity Traitors on Thursday night, managing to conceal his identity as a Traitor until the very end. Following the episode, he appeared on the spin-off show Uncloaked where he expressed deep regret over betraying his friend Paloma Faith.

During the game, Alan made the shocking decision to "murder" Paloma, 44, choosing her as the first victim by symbolically brushing her face with pollen from a fake poisoned lily. The act left the singer visibly upset and the comedian feeling torn by guilt.

"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,"

He told host Ed Gamble that despite the personal cost, he had no alternative within the strategy of the game, emphasizing that his decision was part of the competition rather than a reflection of real emotion.

Alan Carr on Guilt and Strategy

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The episode balanced humor and tension, showcasing Alan’s quick wit while testing his moral boundaries. The victory came with emotional weight, as his actions forced him to confront the uncomfortable side of strategic gameplay among friends.

Author’s Resume: A gripping finale of Celebrity Traitors crowned Alan Carr the winner, yet his triumph was tinged with remorse after his dramatic betrayal of Paloma Faith.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07