Alan Carr's Low-Key Look After Emotional Traitors Win
Alan Carr pictured after emotional Traitors victory

Comedian Alan Carr cut a surprisingly low-profile figure on Friday morning, just hours after his dramatic victory in the BBC's hit reality competition The Traitors.

A Surprise Winner Emerges

The finale of the popular BBC programme, which captivated an audience of 10 million viewers, saw the comedian pull off a stunning win. He successfully beat the much-adored former England rugby star Joe Marler and his fellow Traitor, singer Cat Burns, to claim the £87,500 prize fund.

Alan's triumph was particularly shocking given his own previous claims that he was as ineffective a Traitor as series three contestant Linda Rands, leaving many viewers in a state of awe and bewilderment.

The Emotional Aftermath and Celebration

Following his televised win, Alan hosted a watch party on Thursday night where the drinks were flowing freely. The emotional evening saw the comedian break down in tears as he re-watched the touching moment when host Claudia Winkleman comforted him during the show.

The celebration was attended by his close pal and former Celebrity Big Brother housemate, along with a circle of close friends. Alan even shared his jubilation on social media, posting an Instagram story of a gigantic cake decorated with his face, complete with a cloak and horns as a playful nod to his role and victory on the show.

A Quiet Morning After the Boozy Night

After the boozy night in, which included watching the highly anticipated scenes with television presenter Kate Garraway, Alan was pictured looking slightly worn out during a morning stroll in London.

Attempting to keep a low profile, the comic had swapped his signature spectacles for a multicoloured Urban Outfitters cap. He paired this with a navy Timberland jacket featuring a distinctive orange check pattern, completing the casual look with jeans and sneakers.

The comedian's surprise victory was ultimately sealed by a last-minute, shocking twist where contestants Nick, 45, and David, 55, turned on fellow Faithful Joe Marler. Despite the 35-year-old rugby star correctly identifying Alan and the 25-year-old Cat Burns as the remaining Traitors, he failed to convince the others and found himself banished at the final moment, paving the way for Alan's unexpected win.