Alan Carr was crowned the ultimate Traitor on the season finale of Celebrity traitors, a victory punctuated by emotional reactions adn strategic betrayals.The comedian overcame a field of celebrities to secure the £120,000 prize for charity, a result revealed in a dramatic episode that aired Friday night.
The BBC reality competition, which pits celebrities against each other in a game of deception and deduction, captivated audiences throughout its run. Carr’s win underscores a masterful performance of manipulation, culminating in the elimination of fellow finalist Diane Carson and the exposure of rugby player Joe Marler as a fellow Traitor. The outcome leaves fans dissecting Carr’s gameplay and the surprising alliances formed throughout the series.
Earlier in the series, Faith had a shocking realization of her own murder when she was asked to enter a coffin, a plot twist orchestrated by the Traitors. Carr himself acknowledged the ruthlessness required to succeed, stating, “I’ve thrown some good friends under the bus, I’ve murdered national treasures in plain sight.”
He further revealed his strategy heading into the final, declaring, “I’m clearly a better liar and traitor than I thought I was. The one thing I’ve learned about my whole traitors experience is I’m a fighter. I’m quite good at creating chaos. it is the final, we’ve still got two traitors left. My gameplay is to use my powers of persuasion and not mess it up. bring it on!”
The finale saw Carr successfully navigate the final challenges, ultimately leading to Carson’s banishment and his triumphant reveal as the winning Traitor alongside Marler. The emotional fallout included Carr himself being visibly moved to tears upon his victory.
celebrity Traitors is currently available to stream on BBC iPlayer.