Celebrity Traitors’ Paloma Faith hints Alan Carr feud has spilled over into friendship

Celebrity Traitors’ Paloma Faith hints Alan Carr feud has spilled over into friendship

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After Paloma Faith was the first to be murdered on The Traitors, she expressed her annoyance at friend Alan Carr’s ‘betrayal’ and fans are trying to work out if it’s all for real

Annoyed Paloma Faith has dropped a number of big hints that her feud with Alan Carr is for real.

Last night Celebrity Traitors viewers saw the lid come down on the singer’s coffin after her pal and comedian Alan carried out the murder in plain sight. They watched Alan commit the murder by brushing some hair from his friend’s cheek during a chat in the kitchen.

He went for Paloma in the poison pollen plot after she’d told him cosily: “I definitely trust you.” But after the killing, Alan admitted: “I feel awful. I didn’t know what else to do! I’ve gone and murdered one of my best friends.” Paloma had a number of pops at him on spin off show Uncloaked.

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But she’s not in the mood to laugh off his “betrayal” – and fans have been quick to spot some huge clues that it has spilled over into real life. She shared an Instagram story of her simply saying “f**k” – and tagged Alan in it.

It didn’t stop there. During her exit interview, she name-checked another of her co-stars, but left out Chattyman Alan. Talking about the task, she explained: “I liked feeling how physically competent I was with the Trojan horse.

“That was such a thrilling group achievement and hard work.

“Also, meeting people I’d never crossed paths with before. Celia is just an absolute dream. And I love, love Niko. He’s amazing,” she said. “It was so nice to meet Cat as well. Ruth Codd was one of the funniest, most brilliant people I’ve met in a long time!”

But the latest dig game after devastated Paloma posted another snap, seen sitting by the grave she was buried in. She captioned it: “Honestly. GUTTED. No words.” One fan asked the singing star: “I thought @chattyman was your friend,” as she bluntly responded: “So did I.”

Paloma sat down with Ed Gamble on Uncloaked and she quickly dismissed Traitor Alan’s theory that he was left with no choice but to kill her. She said: “I still maintain this day that if the shoe was on the other foot, I wouldn’t have done that, so I don’t think he should have done it to me and I’m surprised that he did. He had a choice, and it was not very nice. “

But showing no sign of it doing lasting damage, she told Ed: “But he is extremely loveable and I’ve spoken to him since, and I do find forgiveness quite an easy thing, just as a person. So, I love him.” However, she went on to say she feels “even more betrayed now” after having time digest her murder.

Alan, 49, also told the cameras that carrying out the murder had challenged him: “It was a stretch for my acting ability – I don’t know how Meryl Streep does it.” But when Alan spoke of his guilt to fellow Traitors Jonathan Ross and Cat Burns, he was told to “toughen up” after claiming that killing her off “broke my heart”.

Jonathan insisted: “You’re not a bad person – you’re a good Traitor. I don’t want to hear any more of this broken heart nonsense. We’ve got to start enjoying this.”

Earlier in the show, there was confusion when all 19 of the group arrived for breakfast. Not realising she was a dead woman walking because of the slow-working poison, Paloma said she felt “happy and relieved” adding: “I thought thank goodness not to be the first one dead.”

And even after Claudia revealed that the Traitors had murdered in plain sight, she had no idea she was the victim, saying: “I had so few interactions yesterday that I don’t feel that I was got.”

During the mission, the group had to try and work out who had actually been murdered. When Paloma found herself lying in a coffin alongside comic Lucy Beaumont and online prankster Niko Omilana, she told the group: “I think it’s me.” Afterwards, Stephen Fry sighed sadly: “Oh Paloma, you were right.”

The BBC1 series kicked off with a huge audience of 6.1million and continues next Wednesday, with the result of the first banishment revealed.

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Source: Mirror

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