Alan Carr Crowned Winner in Explosive Celebrity Traitors Finale

Alan Carr Crowned Winner in Explosive Celebrity Traitors Finale

Alan Carr Crowned Winner in Explosive Celebrity Traitors Finale

What a rollercoaster ending it was! The very first series of Celebrity Traitors wrapped up with all the drama, deception, and emotional chaos fans could’ve asked for — and at the center of it all stood Alan Carr, who walked away as the winner. The beloved comedian managed to outwit, outplay, and outlast everyone, taking home a whopping £87,500 for his chosen children’s cancer charity.

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The finale, aired on BBC One, had everything that makes The Traitors so addictive — betrayals, mind games, and those nail-biting round table moments where even the most loyal players start doubting their friends. Alan, who admitted he was “awful at lying” and had “no poker face,” somehow managed to pull off the ultimate trick. As Claudia Winkleman announced his win, he broke into tears, laughing through the emotion, saying, “All that lying, all that treachery, it was worth it, wasn’t it?”

Throughout the night, the tension was sky-high. The faithfuls believed they had victory within reach, only to have it all ripped away in the final moments when Alan revealed he was the last remaining traitor. Gasps, disbelief, and even a few hugs followed — because despite everything, he’d played such a good game that even those he’d deceived couldn’t help but respect the win.

Social media and live coverage buzzed with reactions. Commentator Emma Bullimore called Alan’s triumph “a real moment for the telly history books,” praising the show for bringing people together with laughter, suspense, and pure entertainment. Former contestants and fans alike couldn’t stop talking about Nick’s shocking final decision and the moment Joe Marler realized he’d been betrayed. Even those who were rooting for the faithfuls admitted that Alan’s performance was “utterly brilliant.”

From fart jokes during missions to heartfelt betrayals and last-minute strategy twists, the show truly had it all. And that final scene? Screams, tears, and applause — both on-screen and at home. The cast erupted in emotion as Alan’s win played out, with fireworks, champagne, and one very relieved winner who could finally drop the act.

It’s no wonder people are already calling this the best reality show on TV. As one viewer perfectly summed it up, “The finale didn’t disappoint — pure magic from start to finish.” With Alan Carr’s cheeky grin and his now-iconic toast “To me, the most hated man in Britain,” the curtain fell on an unforgettable season.

And if you’re already missing the drama, don’t worry — the next civilian edition of The Traitors is reportedly just a few months away. But for now, Alan Carr’s victory will go down as one of the most legendary moments in British TV reality history.

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