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

Celeb Traitors Winner Alan Carr Apologizes to Paloma Faith

The comedian Alan Carr, 49, claimed victory on Celebrity Traitors after a tense final on Thursday night, where he successfully concealed his Traitor role from the Faithful. However, the win came with a heavy emotional cost.

Public Apology and Confession

On the spin-off show Uncloaked, aired after the finale, Alan publicly apologized to his friend Paloma Faith. He admitted to feeling overwhelming guilt for deceiving his friends, especially after eliminating Paloma, 44, from the game.

Choosing Paloma as the First Victim

The comedian selected the pregnant singer as his initial target by using pollen from a fake poisoned lily to "murder" her in plain sight, which left Paloma furious at the 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."

Alan told host Ed Gamble that despite his actions, he felt "awful" and claimed he had no other choice but to make Paloma his victim.

Emotional Impact

Alan's confession revealed the difficult balance between gameplay and personal feelings, showing that even in competition, friendships can be deeply affected.

Author's summary: Alan Carr won Celebrity Traitors but expressed deep regret and apologized to Paloma Faith after deceiving and eliminating her in a dramatic final.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07

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