If you cannot get enough of Alan Carr after watching Celebrity Traitors , then you’re in luck because there’s plenty more of him on TV.
The comedian, 49, left that nation cackling on their sofas after a phenomenal run as a traitor on the BBC ’s Celebrity Traitors, winning hearts over with his infectious sense of humour, epic facial expressions and all-around joie de vivre.
But, sorry to burst everyone’s bubble, the reality show has officially come to an end, which means no more treacherous Alan Carr antics.
For fans, old and new, however, the TV star is officially back for the third season of his semi-autobiographical ITV sitcom, Changing Ends.
So if you haven’t caught up (or have been waiting on tenterhooks for the new episodes), now is the perfect time to binge-watch the sh

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