Alan Carr was everything but a Chatty Man on Friday when he was pictured for the first time since winning The Traitors the night before.
The finale, watched by an incredible 11.1 million viewers, with a peak of 12 million according to the BBC, is the biggest overnight audience since the Gavin And Stacey final last Christmas.
It saw Alan beating much-loved former England rugby star Joe Marler and his fellow Traitor, Cat Burns.
And after having a boozy night in with Kate Garraway to watch the highly anticipated scenes, Alan was pictured looking slightly worn out.
Snapped in London, the comic wore a multicolored Urban Outfitters cap and a navy Timberland jacket with an orange check pattern, paired with jeans and casual sneakers.
With his signature glasses off, Alan attempted to keep a low-profile for his morning stroll through the capital.
Alan Carr was everything but a Chatty Man on Friday when he was pictured for the first time since winning The Traitors the night before
Snapped in London, the comic wore a multicolored Urban Outfitters cap and a navy Timberland jacket with an orange check pattern, paired with jeans and casual sneakers
With his signature glasses off, Alan attempted to keep a low-profile for his morning stroll through the capital
Viewers watched in awe and bewilderment as Alan snatched the £87,500 prize, despite his previous claims he was as bad a Traitor as series three star Linda Rands.
As the drinks flowed at Alan’s watch party on Thursday night, he was seen breaking down in tears.
He weeped as he re-watched the touching moment host Claudia Winkleman had comforted him on the BBC show.
He close pal and Celebrity Big Brother housemate was also at the bash, along with close friends.
In an Instagram story, Alan shared the gigantic cake he received with his face on it, draped in a cloak with horns as a nod to the show and his win.
Alan’s surprise win came as a result of Nick, 45, and David, 55, turning on fellow Faithful Joe Marler at the last minute in a shock twist that left viewers reeling.
Despite Joe, 35, correctly guessing that Alan and Cat Burns, 25, were the remaining Traitors, he failed to convince the others and found himself being banished at the last minute.
Alan was announced as the winner as the final three contestants joined Claudia Winkleman outside Ardross Castle in the tense finale.
In an Instagram story, Alan shared the gigantic cake with his face on it, draped in a cloak with horns as a nod to the show and his win
He weeped as he re-watched the touching moment host Claudia Winkleman had comforted him on the BBC show
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’.
Viewers expressed their love for Alan following the scenes, as one declared: ‘The fact that ALAN has won the entire show after this moment is exactly why I pay my tv license x #CelebrityTraitors’.
Others added: ‘GIVE THIS MAN AN OSCAR, BAFTA AND KNIGHTHOOD IMMEDIATELY TV MOMENT OF THE YEAR/DECADE #CelebrityTraitors.’
‘TV MOMENT OF THE YEAR RIGHT THERE. Glorious.’
‘He was the best of traitors, he was the worst of traitors. He made this series incredible and I am absolutely bloody thrilled. YESSSS. #CelebrityTraitors.’
‘TV moment of the year. That was a sensational ending. Alan Carr is DEFINITELY NOT the most hated person in the country right now #CelebrityTraitors.’
‘It’s only a game. It’s a bl@@dy reality TV show. It doesn’t really matter but goodness me …. THAT was one of the greatest TV moments you could ever see. Brilliant stuff.’
‘Best Traitor Award: Alan Carr Worst Traitor Award: Alan Carr Winner: Alan Carr.’