How Alan Carr Got Away With Murder
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How Alan Carr Got Away With Murder
"Carr, a comedian and presenter best known for hosting the talk show Chatty Man from 2009 to 2017, started off The Celebrity Traitors terrified, shaking and sweating under the emotional weight of the Traitor's cloak. The very first kill he had to carry out was a "murder in plain sight," which required him to brush another player's face. In a fit of terror, he caressed his best friend in the house, Paloma Faith, and promptly lost his greatest ally."
"Over the course of the following nine episodes, however, Carr evolved into a coldhearted killer. For his next murder in plain sight, he gleefully offed British national treasure Celia Imrie. He voted out fellow Traitor Jonathan Ross with nothing more than a sigh. Ultimately, he won the entire game by convincing Faithfuls Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga to vote off Joe Marler instead of him."
Alan Carr began The Celebrity Traitors visibly terrified, losing his closest ally Paloma Faith after a panicked "murder in plain sight." Over nine episodes he transformed into a coldhearted player, killing Celia Imrie, voting out Jonathan Ross, and persuading Faithfuls Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga to eliminate Joe Marler, securing the win. The series aired on BBC in the U.K., became a viral success in the United States, and is streaming in full on Peacock. Carr's performance generated renewed attention to his career and prompted reports that the BBC is considering a Chatty Man reboot.
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