Celebrity Traitors' Alan Carr calls fellow contestants ‘thick’ for this jarring reason

Celebrity Traitors' Alan Carr Calls Fellow Contestants ‘Thick’ for Missing His Secret Moves

Alan Carr has playfully criticized his Celebrity Traitors co-stars for failing to recognize that he has been secretly eliminating them throughout the series. The comedian, who recently traveled to Florida ahead of the show's finale, declared himself “the most hated man in the UK” after taking down well-loved figures like Celia Imrie and Paloma Faith on the BBC program.

“That’s why I’m in America. I’m the most hated man in Britain.”

While enjoying a trip to Universal Studios in Orlando with his niece and nephew, Alan expressed disbelief that his celebrity friends didn’t guess his role as the Traitor sooner. He said, “I’ve got loads of celebrity friends, but are they thick?” and added humorously, “I’m giggling when people are murdered. When they don’t come down for breakfast, I just stick cheese in my mouth.”

At 49, Alan described the experience of playing a TV killer as both amusing and exhausting: “It’s stressful murdering every day… but I’m getting a taste for it.”

Other Contestants' Reactions

Cat Burns, 25, shared with The Times how she's dealing with the sudden spotlight by “mainly just staying at home,” calling the experience “a bit mad.”

Meanwhile, recently eliminated contestant Kate Garraway predicted Alan’s victory, praising his unpredictable energy as potentially the key to success. Speaking on BBC Radio Two, she said:

“I think he’s going to win. I’m going to say it now.”

Kate added that Alan’s uncontrollable giggles during challenges might have helped keep him safe.

Alan’s blend of humor and strategy continues to captivate and surprise both viewers and contestants alike.

Author’s Summary: Alan Carr’s cheeky confidence and unpredictable approach have made him a standout figure on Celebrity Traitors, baffling friends and viewers while securing his place as a frontrunner.

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The Tab The Tab — 2025-11-04