- Comedian Alan Carr, winner of Celebrity Traitors, suggested his BBC renovation show co-star Amanda Holden would be an excellent contestant for the reality gameshow's second series.
- Carr joked about 'murdering' Holden, similar to how he eliminated his friend Paloma Faith on the show, and reflected on appearing like a 'sociopath' due to the editing.
- He confirmed his friendship with Faith remained strong despite initial rumours following her early elimination from the programme.
- Carr secured the £87,500 prize pot for Neuroblastoma UK after deceiving faithfuls Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga in the final moments.
- Neuroblastoma UK, a charity funding research for a rare childhood cancer, expressed immense gratitude to Carr, highlighting his nine years as a dedicated patron.
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