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

Celeb Traitors Winner Alan Carr Apologizes to Paloma Faith

The comedian, 49, triumphed on Celebrity Traitors after a tense final where he successfully concealed his Traitor identity from the Faithful.

On the spin-off show Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked, Alan Carr publicly apologized to his friend Paloma Faith after dramatically "murdering" her on the main show.

Alan confessed to feeling deep guilt for deceiving his friends, especially Paloma Faith, 44, who was the first to be eliminated. He chose the pregnant singer as his initial victim by touching her face with pollen from a fake poisoned lily, a move that left her 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."

Attempting to explain his actions, Alan told host Ed Gamble that he felt "awful" but believed he had no choice but to pick Paloma.

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Alan Carr’s victory was bittersweet, marked by public remorse for betraying close friends on Celebrity Traitors.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07