Alan Carr has spoken about how murdering his bestie Paloma Faith on Celebrity Traitors has affected their friendship – and not for the better.

The comedian and impressive Traitor, 49, admitted the singer, 44, was far from happy that he chose her to be the first to go on the BBC show.

Alan and his Traitor chums Jonathan Ross and Cat Burns were tasked with murdering a Faithful in plain sight, by touching their face, and Alan was nominated to take on the task.

Despite some jitters, Alan got the job done and the Only Love Can Hurt Like This hitmaker was sent packing. Since then, Alan has taken to the job of being a Traitor like a duck to water.

But going less smoothly since then is his friendship with Paloma, the Chatty Man shared on his Life’s A Beach podcast with DJ Norman Cook, aka Fatb

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