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

Alan Carr Apologizes to Paloma Faith After Traitors Victory

Comedian Alan Carr, 49, triumphed in a tense finale of Celebrity Traitors on Thursday night by successfully concealing his Traitor identity from the Faithful. Following the broadcast, he appeared on the spin-off show Uncloaked, where he publicly apologized to his friend Paloma Faith for her dramatic on-screen "murder."

The Betrayal and Aftermath

During the competition, Carr made the difficult decision to eliminate Paloma, 44, by pretending to poison her with the pollen of a fake lily. The act left the singer visibly upset by the betrayal, and Carr later admitted that deceiving a close friend weighed heavily on him.

“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 explained to host Ed Gamble that the decision was part of the game’s structure and that he felt "awful" carrying it out. Despite the emotional fallout, Carr’s strategy ultimately secured him the win.

Author’s Summary

Alan Carr’s victory in Celebrity Traitors came at a personal cost, as his emotional apology to Paloma Faith highlighted the real tension behind the show’s dramatic twists.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07