The comedian Alan Carr, 49, won the show after a tense final on Thursday night by successfully concealing his Traitor role from the Faithful.
After the episode aired, Alan Carr appeared on the spin-off show Uncloaked with the cast and publicly apologized to his friend Paloma Faith. He expressed deep remorse for "murdering" her on the show in front of everyone.
"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 admitted feeling intense guilt for deceiving his friends, especially since Paloma, 44, was a close pal. He chose the pregnant singer as his first victim by touching her face with pollen from a fake poisoned lily, which enraged her.
Speaking to host Ed Gamble, Alan said he felt "awful" carrying out the betrayal but insisted he had no choice in targeting Paloma.
Alan's emotional apology highlights the difficulty of balancing friendship and competition in the high-stakes game.
Author’s summary: Alan Carr won Celebrity Traitors but expressed heartfelt guilt and apologized publicly to Paloma Faith for betraying and "killing" her on the show.