The Celebrity Traitors has concluded, with Alan Carr crowned the winner despite his noticeable nervousness and loud speaking volume. A key question remained: are Alan and singer Paloma Faith, whose friendship he seemingly ended early in the series, on good terms now?
During the show's partner program, Uncloaked, host Ed Gamble directly addressed Alan Carr about his relationship with Paloma:
“Now with the nation watching, do you think it's time for an apology? I mean, Paloma's sat right there.”
Alan responded with a mix of discomfort and humor:
“I am so sorry. You know I am and I want to tell everyone that I'm the father of a child. We had a make-up hug, one thing led to another.”
Paloma, who is currently pregnant with her fourth child, shared her feelings openly, highlighting the complexity of their bond:
“Observing tonight and going through my whole plethora of hormonal emotions I feel like that the reason why Alan won, and the reason why I was so sad, was because we all love him so much. And I love you so much and I'm so happy that you won because it was bloody worth it then. But I think that most people didn't vote for you because they're like how can we vote someone that's so lovable and it really concludes that thing that you you won it, you hurt me and I loved you, but....”
Alan lightened the mood with a joke referencing Paloma’s 2014 song:
“Only love can hurt like that..”
The show ended with a heartfelt yet humorous reconciliation between Alan Carr and Paloma Faith, capturing both their enduring friendship and the emotional strains experienced during the competition.
Author’s note: This interaction showcases the complexity of celebrity friendships under public scrutiny, blending humor with genuine emotion.