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Celebrity Traitors star Paloma Faith has dropped a series of clues that her friendship with Alan Carr is over after he betrayed her by 'murdering' her on the BBC show.
On Thursday night, viewers of the popular competition, which launched its first ever series with famous faces this week, watched on as the Only Love Can Hurt Like This singer, 44, was killed off.
In a shock twist, it was pal Alan, 49, who had been selected by host Claudia Winkleman to be a Traitor in Wednesday's launch episode, that had made the fatal move.
Alan and his fellow Traitors, talk show host Jonathan Ross and singer Cat Burns, were tasked with taking out one of their fellow famous faces.
Claudia, 53, explained they would have to touch someone else's face in order to 'poison' them with the pollen of a black lily that had been placed in Ardross Castle.
Stood in the kitchen alone, comedian Alan took his chance to place his thumb on Paloma’s cheek as he told her she ‘had a hair in her face’.
While Paloma survived the night, she was shockingly put into a coffin and carried away as part of a prize-building game the following day.
Now, the singer has dropped a series of hints she's not forgiven her long-standing pal for his 'gutting' betrayal - and that the drama has spilled over into real life.
As the show aired on Thursday evening, Paloma first reacted to the moment Alan 'killed' her, as a flashback scene played showing Alan touching her face.
Taking to her Instagram stories, she shared a selfie video from the sofa as she simply said ‘f*’ to the camera, tagging Alan’s account in the post.
She went on to post a photo of her sat by her own grave from the series, telling fans she was ‘gutted’ to be the first person to leave the series.
When one fan responded in the comments they thought that Alan ‘was her friend’, Paloma simply hit back: ‘So did I’.
Another nail in the coffin came when Paloma was asked what her highlights of the show were as she waved goodbye to the castle for good - and left Alan out.
She told viewers: ‘I liked feeling how physically competent I was with the Trojan horse. That was such a thrilling group achievement and hard work.
‘Meeting people I’d never crossed paths with before: Celia is just an absolute dream; I love, love Niko—he’s amazing.
‘It was so nice to meet Cat as well. Ruth Codd was one of the funniest, most brilliant people I’ve met in a long time!’
Paloma didn't hold back in her thoughts about Alan in Traitors podcast, Uncloaked, either - saying she would 'not have done the same' to Alan if things had been the other way around.
The singer explained to host Ed Gamble: 'If the shoe was on the other foot, I would not have touched Alan's face.
'Categorically, he had a choice - maybe it was the easiest option, but it was the choice he made and I don't think it was very nice.
'I still maintain to this day that if the shoe was on the other foot, I wouldn't have done that. So I don't think he should have done it to me and I'm surprised that he did.'
However, she hinted that she and Alan had spoken since the ordeal, explaining she 'found forgiveness quite an easy thing [to do] as a person'.
On Thursday, Claudia asked the celebrities—which includes likes Charlotte Church, Joe Marler, Stephen Fry and Celia Imrie—to wear their 'mourning attire' before they were whisked off graveyard scene featured Paloma's demise.
After finding perfect moment kitchen, he asked Paloma 'You've got hair on your face' before subtly touching her face adjust her hair
The celebrities stood pouring rain part game saw three them placed wooden coffins ahead big reveal first victim.
Paloma ad her fate sealed lid coffin slammed shut dramatic mission carried away, ending time competition.
While scenes made gripping television, sources behind-the-scenes claimed star wasn't quite composed off-camera.
A source told The Mirror: 'She threw a wobbly afterwards about being the first to go.
'Some players just shrug it off when they leave, but Paloma was fuming when she discovered who had betrayed her. She couldn't work out what had actually happened, and when she found out the details, it only made her feel worse.
'Paloma is loud and wears her heart on her sleeve - it's fair to say that she wasn't happy with going home first.'
After being murdered, Paloma called the experience 'up and down', admitting it was nerve-wracking knowing her larger-than-life personality made her an easy target.
She said: 'I knew that I couldn't fade into the background. I'm the sort of person that lets my feelings about people be known by talking a lot, so it was never an option for me to be able to quietly just simmer under the surface.'
She further quipped: 'I don't think my technique was great in this game, but it works very well in real life.'
Celebrity Traitors airs on BBC One and iPlayer on Wednesday and Thursday nights.