Alan Carr has addressed concerns over his friendship with Paloma Faith after he betrayed her on the BBC's Celebrity Traitors. The comedian won the first celebrity series of the show, donating his £87,500 prize to Neuroblastoma UK, a children's cancer charity.
During the series, Carr, as a traitor, killed off Faith in plain sight, a move that left her feeling betrayed. On the companion show Uncloaked, Faith joked that she hoped Carr 'never calls again' and called his actions 'bang out of order'.
However, the BBC later shared a video of the pair hugging after the finale, with Carr insisting they are still friends. 'We love each other! Stop worrying,' he said. Faith, who is expecting her fourth child, added, 'It's all fine.'
On Uncloaked, Carr jokingly apologised, saying, 'I am so sorry. You know I am and I want to tell everyone that I'm the father of her child.' Faith responded by praising Carr, saying his likability helped him win, and that she was happy for him despite the hurt.



