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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Alan Carr Spills Celebrity Traitors Secret Hours After Win

Alan Carr Spills Celebrity Traitors Secret Hours After Win

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Alan Carr revealed he accidentally disclosed his win within 12 hours.
  • He won Celebrity Traitors, beating other contestants for charity.
  • Carr also declined the Strictly Come Dancing host job.
Alan Carr Spills Celebrity Traitors Secret Hours After Win

Comedian Alan Carr has disclosed that he accidentally revealed his victory on Celebrity Traitors within 12 hours of filming the grand final. The funnyman, who beat fellow contestants to win the £87,500 prize for charity, confessed to Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2 about the premature slip-up. While starting work on a new Channel 4 show, a cameraman's congratulations prompted Carr to inadvertently confirm his win before backtracking with a joke.

In other news, Carr and Amanda Holden's renovated property in Corfu is reportedly set for a significant profit, with aims to donate proceeds to charity. The duo transformed a dilapidated house into a desirable property, which has now gone on sale for £585,000. Carr also recently addressed speculation about hosting Strictly Come Dancing, explaining his preference to watch the show rather than present it.

Carr stated he feels it's best for someone who truly loves the show to take on the hosting role. He expressed that while it would be an honor, he doesn't 'love' the show enough and prefers to see someone new and enthusiastic in the position. He confirmed he has been asked to participate in the show numerous times.

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Alan Carr confessed he revealed his Celebrity Traitors win within 12 hours of filming the grand final.
Yes, Alan Carr won Celebrity Traitors, beating other contestants and securing the £87,500 prize for charity.
Alan Carr stated he is not interested in hosting Strictly Come Dancing because he loves watching the show but doesn't 'love' it enough, preferring someone more passionate to take the role.

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