Celebrity Traitors star Alan Carr flees the country ahead of show’s finale: ‘I’m the most hated man in Britain!’
'My Christmas card list is getting smaller!'Celebrity Traitors star Alan Carr has admitted he’s left the country ahead of the series finale on Thursday (November 6).
The hit BBC game show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, only has five contestants left, where Alan and fellow Traitor Cat Burns remain with Faithfuls Joe Marler, David Olusoga and Nick Mohammed.
However, with just days to go until the long-awaited episode, Alan has admitted he has fled the country to get away from the chaos.

Celebrity Traitors star Alan Car in Orlando ahead of the final
While speaking to Heart FM presenters Mark Wright and Olly Murs, Alan joined the radio hosts in the US at the Universal Orlando Resort.
“I’m the most hated man in the UK, I’ve had to come here to Orlando to get away from it. Everyone hates me,” he joked.
“I just needed to get away because it’s stressful murdering every day. My Christmas card list is getting smaller and smaller.”
Olly then hilariously suggested that Alan should visit Harry Potter World at the Universal Studios theme park to buy a Hogwarts cape for a Halloween costume so he could mimic his role in the show.
“Have you bought your Speedos for Volcano Bay? Well, I saw YouTube. I might wear them under me cloak,” he said, to which Mark added: “Their cloaks are quite similar to the Traitors.”
Playing up to the joke, Alan said he could ride Volcano Bay, a water slide at the theme park, while wearing the cape and holding the lantern the three Traitors had to hold.
“I’ve come here for a break,” Alan joked as he then pretended he was being shamed by the public for discussing his Traitor role. “‘Oh, Alan, have a day off,'” he continued while laughing.
Earlier in the interview, Alan revealed the real reason he was in Orlando was that he was on a family holiday with his nephew and niece.

Who will win Celebrity Traitors?
In exclusive odds at our sister site Entertainment Daily, former rugby player Joe Marler has become a new favourite to win.
“Joe Marler has quietly voiced his suspicions about Cat Burns and Alan Carr to his fellow Faithfuls, though the Traitors remain in the dark. By staying close to them, Joe could be playing a clever tactical game in the hope of catching them off guard,” SportsCasting‘s Shane Orton told ED!
Meanwhile, there isn’t a lot of faith in Alan, who has odds of 7/2 to win.
