Alan Carr 'hurt' by Paloma Faith drama on Celebrity Traitors and says 'so sorry'

Alan Carr Expresses Regret Over Celebrity Traitors Drama

Alan Carr, winner of the BBC series Celebrity Traitors, opened up about the emotional turmoil caused by betraying his friend and co-star Paloma Faith during the show.

Emotional Impact of the Betrayal

Alan described the act of betraying Paloma as "awful" and admitted it "really hurt." Speaking live on the spin-off series Uncloaked, he apologized directly to Paloma, saying he was "so sorry."

“It was awful. So awful, and weird because I love Paloma. I'm a fan of her music, I've been a fan of her for ages and we're friends, it absolutely, really hurt.”

Paloma Faith’s Reaction

Paloma herself expressed sadness and became emotional recalling the experience. Earlier in the series, she was unexpectedly "murdered" by the Traitors, which was shocking since Alan, a close friend, was behind it.

Her frustration resonated with both the stars of the show and viewers, as contestants repeatedly questioned how Alan could betray Paloma.

Alan's Victory and Guilt

Following the final reveal, Alan won the competition and the prize money for his charity, surpassing co-stars David Olusoga and Nick Mohammed. Despite the win, he felt guilty about the deception involved in winning.

“Alan broke down when he learned he'd won, feeling guilty for lying.”

Summary

This heartfelt confession highlights the challenge of balancing friendship with the competitive nature of the show, revealing Alan Carr’s genuine remorse for betraying Paloma Faith.

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The Mirror The Mirror — 2025-11-07

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