Alan Carr may be skulking around the Celebrity Traitors castle turret on our TV screens, but when he’s not murdering Paloma Faith and other celebrities on the BBC show, he can be found in his London pad.
The comedian, 49, has been branded the highlight of Celebrity Traitors by fans of the BBC competition, as he dons a cloack each evening with fellow traitors Cat Burns and Jonathan Ross, the latter of which was sensationally banished on last night’s episode.
Now, the only faithfuls left in the competition are actress Celia Imrie, who had her Bafta moment when she farted on camera earlier in the series; Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway; Ted Lasso star and tactical player Nick Mohammed; rugby star Joe Marler (who is the most switched on out of the lot); and historian David Olusoga.
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