Key Highlights
- Alan Carr reveals he is no longer friends with Paloma Faith after murdering her on ‘The Traitors’
- The incident occurred during the celebrity edition of the show airing on BBC from October 8 to 24, 2025
- Paloma Faith has been posting “digs” at Carr on TikTok since the show aired
- Other celebrities participating in ‘The Traitors’ include Tom Daley, Clare Balding, and Charlotte Church
The Traitors: A Show That Brings Out True Colors
In a twist that has left fans of the show and the public alike intrigued, comedian and presenter Alan Carr has made headlines by stating he is no longer friends with Paloma Faith after “killing” her on ‘The Traitors’, a celebrity spin-off airing on BBC. The incident took place during the series’ first episode, broadcasted from October 8 to 24, 2025.
The Show’s Background
‘The Traitors’ is an ongoing show that follows the epic finale of its third season, which has been the most watched episode in the show’s history. The celebrity edition saw numerous famous faces from various entertainment sectors gathering at Ardross Castle in Scotland. Notable participants included Paloma Faith, Charlotte Church, Tom Daley, Joe Marler, Clare Balding, and Sir Stephen Fry.
A Betrayal on Air
During an episode aired on October 15, 2025, Carr’s betrayal of his friend Faith was revealed. In an interview segment, Carr joked: “I’m killing people. I’ve killed Paloma Faith.
Tom Daley, I can’t stop killing. I’ve got a taste for it. I’m like, what the fuck is it? Jeffrey Dahmer.” This statement has caused a rift between Carr and Faith.
Aftermath on Social Media
Since the incident, Faith has been venting her feelings through social media, particularly on TikTok. She has posted several “digs” at Carr, expressing her disappointment with his actions during the show. In a candid conversation about the betrayal, Carr stated: “There’s been a few, let’s just say little TikTok-y things where she says I’ve let her down because I killed her in plain sight.”
Other Highlights of ‘The Traitors’
In addition to the drama between Faith and Carr, the show has had its fair share of other memorable moments. For instance, Celia Imrie’s breaking wind on the show was highlighted by fans as a standout moment. During one episode, Claudia Winkleman asked: “What just happened?” as contestants burst into fits of laughter.
Imrie confessed: “I just farted, Claudia. It’s nerves, but I always own up.”
Implications and Future Outlook
The incident on ‘The Traitors’ raises questions about the nature of friendships in the public eye and the consequences of betrayals on reality TV shows. While such shows are designed to bring out contestants’ true colors, they can also have lasting impacts beyond the screen.
As the series continues, it will be interesting to see how this tension between Carr and Faith unfolds. For now, ‘The Traitors’ remains a fascinating look into the dynamics of celebrity interactions in a highly publicized setting.