The comedian Alan Carr, 49, emerged victorious on Celebrity Traitors after a tense final on Thursday night, successfully concealing his Traitor role from the other contestants known as the Faithful.
Following the episode, Alan Carr publicly apologized to his friend Paloma Faith on the show’s spin-off, Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked, after he dramatically eliminated her on-screen.
"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."
Alan revealed he felt deep guilt for deceiving his friends, especially because Paloma, 44, was one of his closest pals. The comedian chose the pregnant singer as his first victim by pretending to touch her face with a poisoned lily’s pollen, an act that left her furious at the betrayal.
Speaking to host Ed Gamble, Alan admitted feeling "awful" about the decision but explained that he had no other choice when nominating Paloma.
Alan Carr won Celebrity Traitors while grappling with guilt over betraying close friend Paloma Faith in a dramatic elimination on the show.