Alan Carr, the star of The Celebrity Traitor, has gained notoriety on the BBC One program, but his ex-husband Paul has revealed that he has a talent for the brutal traitor.
Alan Carr’s ex-husband Paul Drayton has claimed that the Celebrity Traitors star has “a ruthless streak” as he opened up about their marriage in a candid interview. The comedian, 49, is currently playing as a Traitor on the hit BBC One show alongside Jonathan Ross and Paloma Faith.
So far, viewers have watched Alan and his fellow Traitors kill off three stars – Paloma Faith, Tom Daley and Ruth Codd – as three Faithfuls took the blame and found themselves banished. Niko Omilana, Tameka Empson and Clare Balding are the three who have been wrongly accused and kicked off the show.
Three years after their split, Alan’s ex-husband has since revealed their marriage. After 13 years of dating, the couple broke up peacefully in lockdown in Los Angeles in 2018. It occurred shortly after Paul was detained for driving while intoxicated.
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Speaking to The Sun on Sunday, Paul said that people think Alan is “the funniest thing ever”, but that he would be “very different” at home. “He does have a ruthless streak. He will only take so much and then he will say, ‘You’re taking the p*ss, I don’t want anything more to do with you,'” Paul added.
Paul continued, stating that despite his ex-boyfriend’s best efforts, he was “tolerant” of his ex-partner most of the time while they were together, but that he would occasionally cut people out of his life if they were mistreated. He exhibits that trait with impunity.
He will be good at playing the game and he will be a good traitor, according to the statement “I don’t want to say he’s a good liar — as far as I know he never lied to me during our relationship.”
Despite the singer’s grieving over his killing of her, he insisted that Alan and Paloma Faith are not close friends. He claimed that she is not his type of person and that they “don’t hang out.”
Paul added: “She’s just someone he knows from showbiz. His best friends were Amanda Holden, Angellica Bell, Sally Lindsay and Paul O’Grady before he passed.”
The Mirror has reached out to Alan Carr for comment.
It comes after reports that Alan is being eyed up for a brand new show off the back of his success on Celebrity Traitors. A source claimed that the BBC “are keen to keep their stand-out Traitors asset” and plan to work on something with the star.
In an exclusive conversation with The Mirror, a PR expert speculated that Alan might end up getting a TV show and making a return to mainstream TV.
He’s been a little quieter lately and on the sidelines, so perhaps it’s all part of a bigger plan to return and spearhead something greater.
Source: Mirror
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