Stars from the recent series of Celebrity Traitors have staged a heartwarming reunion, attending a West End performance together. The group gathered at London's Noel Coward Theatre on Tuesday to watch Stephen Fry star in The Importance of Being Earnest.
Who Attended the Traitors Reunion?
The celebrity contingent included host Claudia Winkleman, alongside Tameka Empson, Mark Bonnar, Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, Kate Garraway, Celia Imrie, and Nick Mohammed. The cast members happily posed for photographs together, showcasing their continued camaraderie after the show's conclusion.
However, three notable faces were missing from the cheerful gathering. Singer Paloma Faith, who was the first celebrity to be 'murdered' in the game, did not attend. Also absent were music sensation Cat Burns and rugby star Joe Marler, both fan favourites from the BBC series.
Stephen Fry's Theatrical Triumph
The cast assembled to support their former co-star Stephen Fry, who has been receiving critical acclaim for his performance as Lady Bracknell in the Oscar Wilde adaptation. The production has been described as 'gloriously frivolous' by reviewers, with Fry's portrayal drawing particular praise from audiences and critics alike.
The theatre outing comes amid ongoing banter between Alan Carr and Paloma Faith regarding their Traitors experience. Carr previously expressed genuine remorse for his game betrayal, telling audiences: "It was awful. So awful, and weird because I love Paloma. I'm a fan of her music, I've been a fan of her for ages and we're friends, it absolutely, really hurt."
Pregnancy Announcement and Ongoing Banter
The reunion follows recent speculation about Carr's relationship with Faith after fans noticed he hadn't publicly congratulated her on pregnancy news. Last month, Faith announced she's expecting her third child at age 44, sharing stunning photos showing her bare bump while cradling her dog.
While other Traitors co-stars quickly offered their congratulations - with Claudia Winkleman gushing "SO SO HAPPY FOR YOU" and Kate Garraway adding "Congratulations fabulous woman - exciting times xxx" - Carr remained publicly silent initially.
The comedian later addressed the absence with his characteristic humour, jokingly claiming: "I am so sorry. You know I am and I wanna tell everyone I am father of her child." This continues the playful dynamic that has persisted since Faith became the first celebrity murder victim on the show, eliminated by her friend Carr in a shocking twist.
The cast's theatre night demonstrates the strong bonds formed during their time on the hit BBC series, even as some members maintain their trademark humorous rivalries off-screen.