Alan Carr admits he's no longer friends with Paloma Faith

Alan Carr and Paloma Faith are no longer friends, according to the comedian.

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Alan Carr is no longer friends with Paloma Faith
Alan Carr is no longer friends with Paloma Faith

Alan Carr is no longer friends with Paloma Faith after murdering her on The Celebrity Traitors.

The 49-year-old comedian was friends with the chart-topping star before they both appeared on the BBC show - but their relationship soured after Alan killed her off on the TV series.

Speaking on his Life’s A Beach podcast, Alan shared: "I’m killing people. I’ve killed Paloma Faith. Tom Daley, I can’t stop killing. I’ve got a taste for it. I’m like, what the f*** is it? Jeffrey Dahmer."

Alan's podcast co-host, DJ Norman Cook, then asked: "Aren’t you mates with Paloma?"

And the comedy star replied: "Well I was … I’ll tell you. I’ve killed Paloma Faith she’s not happy about it."

Alan then addressed Paloma's recent outspokenness on TikTok.

He said: "There’s been a few, let’s just say little TikTok-y things where she says I’ve let her down because I killed her in plain sight.

"I was desperate and she went, 'if you were a real friend you wouldn’t have killed me' but I said I’m the traitor.

"The show’s called The Traitors.

"It’s like going on Naked Attraction and being told, ‘what? I have to take my knickers off’. You know, it does what it says on the tin, I can’t help it."

Paloma was the first Faithful murdered by the Traitors.

Asked about her experience on the show, the singer previously told the BBC: "It was up and down.

"I found it quite nerve wracking because, because I knew when I went in that I have a huge personality and that I'd be very visible. I knew that I couldn't fade into the background. I'm the sort of person that lets my feelings about people be known by talking a lot, so it was never an option for me to be able to quietly just simmer under the surface.

"I felt like my Spidey senses kicked off very early on. I was potentially, in hindsight, oversharing a lot of stuff. I don't think my technique was great in this game, but it works very well in real life."