After appearing on the show Celebrity Traitors, singer Paloma Faith admitted feeling devastated when close friend Alan Carr chose her to be "murdered" first on the series. The decision surprised her deeply, and tensions between the two reportedly lingered afterward.
Speculation about a fallout grew stronger when Alan did not respond to Paloma's pregnancy announcement on social media. However, recent posts suggest that the two have reconciled and moved past the drama.
Paloma shared a lighthearted Halloween throwback video featuring Alan dressed as one of the twins from The Shining. In the clip, she jokingly asks:
“Alan, what happened to you? What did my daughter do?”
Alan humorously responds:
“She threw a slug at me and then she basically set a rat on me, which I have spoken to the police about — it’s a hate crime.”
Paloma captioned the video, “We no longer feel guilty @chattyman happy Halloween throwback,” while Alan reshared it with the comment, “Haha! I think we’re even now!”
The 49-year-old comedian previously discussed his decision to eliminate Paloma on Life’s A Beach, a podcast hosted by DJ Norman Cook, also known as Fatboy Slim.
Paloma Faith and Alan Carr have seemingly resolved their differences with humor and friendship after tension over their time on Celebrity Traitors.