Alan Carr has revealed what was really the saddest moment of Celebrity Traitors after the comedian won the nation’s favourite series earlier this month.
The star took to his role of Traitor like none other, growing braver and more daring with each murder he committed.
He kicked the series off with the brutal murder of his dear friend Paloma Faith after he killed her in plain sight by touching her face with the pollen of a faux poisoned lily, leaving her furious at the betrayal.
However Alan didn’t mention the murder of Paloma as he revealed the saddest moment of the series was actually Tom Daley’s murder.
The Olympic diver was the second star to be murdered during the series, and appearing on The One Show on Thursday Alan opened up about his choice to kill him.
He told hosts Roman Kemp and Alex Jones: ‘The saddest thing was when I murdered Tom Daley.
Alan Carr has revealed what was really the saddest moment of Celebrity Traitors after the comedian won the nation’s favourite series earlier this month
However Alan didn’t mention the murder of Paloma as he revealed the saddest moment of the series was actually Tom Daley’s murder
‘Because you go in in the morning and he was knitting and then he was murdered and there was just a bag of wool left.
‘He had been murdered mid stitch, that’s why I was a bag of nerves no wonder I was sobbing.’
Alan and Paloma previously admitted the pregnant singer, 44, was furious at being the first victim on the BBC show and the pair appeared to be embroiled in a feud following the series.
However the pair begrudgingly hugged each other as they put their Traitors feud to bed earlier this month.
In a behind-the-scenes video from spin-off show Uncloaked, the pair hugged each other and insisted they are still pals.
Wrapping Paloma in his arms, Alan insisted: ‘Stop worrying. See? We are friends!’
The singer agreed, ‘It’s all fine,’ before Alan added, ‘We love each other.’
During his appearance on Uncloaked, Alan confessed to feeling immense guilt deceiving his friends, particularly when it came to killing off Paloma.
Trying to defend himself, he told host Ed Gamble that he felt ‘awful’ doing the deed and insisted he had no choice but to pick his pal.
He explained: ‘The saddest thing was when I murdered Tom Daley. Because you go in in the morning and he was knitting and then he was murdered and there was just a bag of wool left’
He added: ‘He had been murdered mid stitch, that’s why I was a bag of nerves no wonder I was sobbing’
Alan and Paloma previously admitted the pregnant singer, 44, was furious at being the first victim on the BBC show and the pair appeared to be embroiled in a feud following the series
However the pair begrudgingly hugged each other as they put their Traitors feud to bed earlier this month on Uncloaked
Wrapping Paloma in his arms, Alan insisted: ‘Stop worrying. See? We are friends!’
Alan said: ‘The thing is, when I killed Paloma I felt sick inside. And you’ve got to remember, it was such a cruel twist to touch someone’s face. Now, you’re the only one… I mean if I touched any of these other faces, I’d be sent to HR!’
He added: ‘It was so awful. I’m a fan of her music, I’ve been a fan of her for a long time, we are friends, we go on each other’s podcasts. So, yeah it absolutely really hurt.’
When asked by Ed if he wanted to say anything to Paloma, who was sat in the audience, Alan apologised to her, before quipping that he had fathered her unborn baby.
He said: ‘I am so sorry. You know I am and I want to tell everyone that I’m the father of her child. We had a make-up hug and one thing led to another!’
As the audience burst into hysterical laughter, Paloma joked back: ‘I have been known to turn people. And it was an enjoyable experience for both of us I hope.’
She then showed that all was forgiven between her and Alan, despite speculation of a feud between the pair, as she voiced her happiness that he had won the competition.
She said: ‘But I just also want to say that I think observing tonight and going through my whole plethora of hormonal emotions, I feel that the reason that Alan won and the reason I was so sad was because we all love him so much.
‘And I love you so much and I’m so happy that you won because it was bloody worth it then. But I think that most people didn’t vote for you, because they’re like “How can we vote someone so lovable?” And it really concludes that thing, that you won it.’