Alan Carr has won Celebrity Traitors after a nail-biting final saw Cat Burns, Alan, Nick Mohammed and Joe Marler battle it out for the £87,500 cash prize

Alan Carr has won Celebrity Traitors after a nail-biting final on Thursday night.  

The hapless comedian, 49, had been among the bookies’ favourites to win, having managed to remain undetected throughout the competition while carrying out two ‘murders’ in plain sight.

But he faced an uphill battle as the Faithfuls voted out fellow Traitor Cat Burns, 25, earlier in the game, leaving him the last one standing. 

After managing to convince Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga he was a Faithful and in doing so ending the game, Alan burst into tears when host Claudia Winkleman asked him to finally reveal his true identity.

Revealing the betrayal had been ‘tearing me apart’ a stunned Nick held his hand to mouth in shock, while David Olusoga was – to quote Kate Garraway – ‘flabbergasted’.

Alan Carr has won Celebrity Traitors after a nail-biting final saw Cat Burns, Alan, Nick Mohammed and Joe Marler battle it out for the £87,500 cash prize

Alan Carr has won Celebrity Traitors after a nail-biting final saw Cat Burns, Alan, Nick Mohammed and Joe Marler battle it out for the £87,500 cash prize 

Alan bagged an impressive £87,500 for his chosen charity, Neuroblastoma UK who help children battling the aggressive cancer

Alan bagged an impressive £87,500 for his chosen charity, Neuroblastoma UK who help children battling the aggressive cancer

As Alan revealed his true identity, Nick Mohammed held his hand to mouth in shock at his betrayal, while David Olusoga was stunned

As Alan revealed his true identity, Nick Mohammed held his hand to mouth in shock at his betrayal, while David Olusoga was stunned

The comedian said: ‘I was awful, I had no poker face but here I am. Maybe I do exaggerate a showbiz story now and again. But to just lie to people’s faces, it was tough’. 

Fans of the show took to X to comment on the epic scenes, sharing their disbelief as to how Alan managed to win.

One wrote: ‘Well done Alan. Of the Traitors you deserved it most. It had to be you or Joe. Alan played it all brilliantly from start to finish. Murdering in plain sight twice. He more than earned it. Great charity too.’ 

Others said: ‘How Alan managed to win it still baffles me but kept us on our toes for sure’.

‘Who would’ve thought Alan Carr would be the greatest traitor of all time! What an incredible series. Our people’s princess for life.’

‘Alan Carr was hiding in plain sight. Nick Mohammed how could you? I literally thought they’ve left it late but they’ll get them all! Blahhh! Never mind, great charity. Children’s brain tumours need a lot more research’.  

In the episode, the final five – singer Cat, rugby player Joe, 35, comic Nick, 45, historian and broadcaster David, 55, and Alan – faced one last roundtable where suspicions ran high. 

Joe, believing Alan and Cat were the Traitors, made a pact to vote against David while secretly plotting to expose them later.  

Viewers watched with baited breath as David desperately defended himself, before the singer was voted out after Joe made a last minute U-turn.  

The comedian had to face the firepit alone after earlier in the episode the Faithfuls managed to club together to vote fellow Traitor Cat Burns out of the game

The comedian had to face the firepit alone after earlier in the episode the Faithfuls managed to club together to vote fellow Traitor Cat Burns out of the game 

Nick and David rushed to comfort Alan, who sobbed the betrayal had been 'tearing me apart'

Nick and David rushed to comfort Alan, who sobbed the betrayal had been ‘tearing me apart’ 

Fans of the show took to X to comment on the epic scenes, sharing their disbelief as how Alan managed to win

Fans of the show took to X to comment on the epic scenes, sharing their disbelief as how Alan managed to win

Remaining traitor Alan told viewers, Cat’s departure had ‘thrown a spanner in the works’ as he had to battle it out for the win solo. 

Suspicions a Traitor was still lurking in their midst was still high as the songstress did not reveal her true identity in her departing speech.  

Reflecting on her time, Cat said: ‘I wouldn’t change a thing. I got to the final. I’m proud of myself.’

Nick then turned on ‘true Faithful’ Joe in the final moments as the final four headed to the firepit to cast stones and reveal if they thought there was still a Traitor amongst them. 

In a shock change of heart, Nick said he doubted Joe after spotting him say ‘I’m sorry’ when he banished Cat.

Remaining traitor Alan Carr told viewers, Cat's departure had 'thrown a spanner in the works' as he had to battle it out for the win solo

Remaining traitor Alan Carr told viewers, Cat’s departure had ‘thrown a spanner in the works’ as he had to battle it out for the win solo

Nick said: ‘I adore you, honestly I didn’t believe it but you voting for Cat is what sealed it, but I love you.’

Joe said after being banished by his fellow Faithful: ‘I read it so wrong. It hurts to be stabbed in the back last minute like that’. 

With just David, Alan and Nick, it was up to them to decide if there was a Traitor in their midst. 

David said: ‘I’ve never believed Alan is a Traitor.’ 

Nick also voted to end the game. The actor said: ‘I genuinely believe both of you are Faithful. I think we did it’ – only for Alan to pull the rug from under their feet when he made his bombshell revelation.

At the start of the episode, the team managed to bag £20,000 to the prize pot after an action-packed train mission, which saw a carriage explode once the time limit was up. 

Claudia revealed their win meant the total prize stood at £87,500. 

Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns, and Faithful Nick Mohammed, Joe Marler and David Olusoga, battled it out for the prize money

Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns, and Faithful Nick Mohammed, Joe Marler and David Olusoga, battled it out for the prize money

Last week, Cat and Alan voted off fellow Traitor Jonathan, 63, at the roundtable

Last week, Cat and Alan voted off fellow Traitor Jonathan, 63, at the roundtable

Host Claudia announced the reveal of her final five around a fire pit, where the group had to prove their innocence by telling each other they were Faithful

Host Claudia announced the reveal of her final five around a fire pit, where the group had to prove their innocence by telling each other they were Faithful

Former rugby ace Joe Marler was quick to set his sights on Alan and Cat in the last episode

Former rugby ace Joe Marler was quick to set his sights on Alan and Cat in the last episode

And it had been all to play for as former rugby player Joe had set his sights on Cat and Alan in the previous episode. 

Telling the cameras after a tense roundtable that saw Alan and Cat survive another round, Joe revealed: ‘My plan involves getting really close to Alan and Cat so they keep me in the game.

He added: ‘Then I can pull the rug from under their feet at the last minute. Sorry, Traitors, I’m coming for you.’ 

Viewers praised Joe as ‘the smartest in the game’ as he correctly guessed the identities of the two remaining Traitors.

After Kate, 58, had gone, Joe returned to his theory from earlier in the day that Alan could be a Traitor and had just been slipping under the radar.

He then confidently confided in Nick that he thought Cat was too.

Fans of the show took to X to praise Joe for figuring things out as they penned: ‘Didn’t have Joe Marler down as being the smartest man in this game.’ 

Joe became more certain of his theory when Claudia told them they were the final five finalists and nobody would be getting murdered, before asking them to all individually tell the group that ‘I am a faithful’.

Traitor Alan immediately burst out laughing as he tried to repeat the words, which aroused suspicion.

Joe said: ‘It’s just another confirmation of what I’m thinking already about Alan. He can’t even look us in the eyes and say “I’m a faithful”. If that’s not a red flag, I don’t know what is.’

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