The Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr faced questions about the drama involving his friend and co-star Paloma Faith, which became a major topic on the BBC series.
Alan Carr described betraying Paloma Faith as "awful" and admitted it "hurt" deeply. Speaking live on the spin-off series Uncloaked, he sincerely apologized to Paloma, saying he was "so sorry."
Paloma shared her sadness about the situation and became emotional while explaining why Alan was still a deserving winner.
Earlier in the series, Paloma was shocked when she was "murdered" in plain sight by the Traitors, a twist that revealed Alan as the perpetrator. This betrayal left her furious and deeply affected.
After every elimination, the question of how Alan could betray Paloma became a common reaction among the cast and viewers alike, highlighting the emotional intensity of the series.
Following his win, which saw him secure prize money for his charity over fellow contestants David Olusoga and Nick Mohammed, Alan broke down, overwhelmed by guilt for his deception.
"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."
Alan used the live moment post-final to openly discuss his internal conflict about betraying a close friend on the show.
Author's summary: Alan Carr openly regrets betraying Paloma Faith on Celebrity Traitors, expressing emotional pain and apologizing sincerely during a heartfelt live interview.