Alan Carr breaks silence on Paloma Faith ‘fall-out’ after Celebrity Traitors betrayal
Alan Carr on The Celebrity Traitors. (BBC)
Alan Carr on The Celebrity Traitors. (BBC)
Alan Carr has revealed the fate of his friendship with Paloma Faith after he “murdered” her on Celebrity Traitors earlier this year.
The comedian, who this week announced a huge new tour, reunites on-screen with his fellow traitor Cat Burns on tonight’s Graham Norton Show (December 5).
Faith is nowhere to be seen, but Carr has reassured fans that she’s got over the betrayal, which saw him give her “kill” her in plain sight on the BBC show.
“I’ve seen her,” Carr says on the episode. “It was very harsh and so grim killing her, but we are friends again now.”
The former Chatty Man host ended up winning Celebrity Traitors – and yes, we’re still confused as to how he managed to pull it off!

It’s not just us though, as Carr says: “I was really proud that I was outwitting all these clever people, but I really didn’t know what I was doing or how I did it.
“I could have worn the cloak to breakfast and still no one would have thought it was me. What more could I have done?”
Carr was chosen as a traitor alongside fellow telly star Jonathan Ross and singer Burns.
Host Claudia Winkleman picked her traitors in the first episode, in a nail-biting scene that saw everyone sat around the round table.
Carr says: “I almost chewed through my lip when she picked me.”
He and Burns reunite on the Graham Norton Show, with Burns appearing as the musical act.
She turned against Ross in the show and he was banished during one of the round table vote-offs.
When asked about the moment she double-crossed Ross, she says: “I was running with the Big Dog theory, so once Stephen was gone, I had to vote for Jonathan.
“I think it was a shock that Alan voted for him.”
But Carr interjects: “I had no idea what I was doing.”
Watch the full conversation tonight on The Graham Norton Show at 10.40pm on BBC One.
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