Alan Carr, the winner of Celebrity Traitors, opened up about the emotional turmoil he experienced after betraying his friend and co-star Paloma Faith on the BBC series. He described the betrayal as "awful" and admitted that it "really hurt" him.
Speaking live on the show's spin-off series Uncloaked, Alan sincerely apologized 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 shared her sadness over the betrayal, becoming emotional while explaining why, despite everything, she still believed Alan deserved to win. Earlier in the series, she was shocked to find out she had been “murdered” by the Traitors, and discovering that Alan was behind it left her furious.
Following Paloma's elimination, many contestants consistently questioned Alan about how he could betray such a close friend. This became a recurring theme throughout the show, resonating with both the participants and the viewers at home.
When Alan was announced the winner, securing prize money for his charity and outshining co-stars David Olusoga and Nick Mohammed, he broke down, overwhelmed by guilt over his deception.
Alan Carr's heartfelt apology and emotional struggle highlight the intense personal challenges behind his reality TV victory on Celebrity Traitors.
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