Alan Carr is riding high after his unforgettable victory on Celebrity Traitors—and it seems he’s not ready to leave that castle energy behind just yet.
The 49-year-old comedian, who fooled everyone in the dramatic finale of the BBC hit show, was spotted celebrating in true Alan style: strutting through central London in his full Traitors costume, lantern and all.
A Night Out Fit for a Traitor
Fresh off his win, Alan was the life of the party as he took to the streets of London, still wearing his now-iconic black cloak.
Fans couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw him in character, joking with passersby and shouting “F****** Faithfuls!” to those cheering him on.
One stunned fan even posted the hilarious moment on TikTok, writing, “Can’t believe Alan was strolling round central London last night dressed like this—to meet him and then see him win the Traitors was very exciting.”
The clip quickly went viral, racking up nearly 200,000 likes and drawing comments from big brands like Sky, Specsavers, and Asda—all joining in on the fun.
Viewers Go Wild Over Alan’s Win
Alan’s victory wasn’t just a hit in the streets—it had the whole country talking.
The Celebrity Traitors finale drew an average audience of 11.1 million, peaking at 12 million viewers, making it the BBC’s biggest overnight audience since the Gavin & Stacey Christmas special.
Fans on social media were ecstatic, flooding X (formerly Twitter) with praise for the funnyman.
“Give this man an Oscar, BAFTA, and Knighthood immediately,” one user posted.
Another joked, “He was the best of Traitors and the worst of Traitors—an absolute legend.”
Even though Alan had previously joked about being “a terrible Traitor,” he still managed to pull off a jaw-dropping win by deceiving his fellow contestants Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga, who were convinced he was a Faithful.
A Twisted Finale No One Saw Coming
The shocking ending had viewers on the edge of their seats.
While rugby star Joe Marler correctly guessed that Alan and singer Cat Burns were the last Traitors standing, he couldn’t persuade the others—and ended up being banished instead.
Fans online declared it one of the greatest TV moments in years.
“It’s only a game,” one viewer wrote, “but goodness me—that was one of the best TV endings you could ever see.”
What’s Next for Alan Carr?
After stealing the show—and the prize money—Alan’s career might be set for another big comeback.
Reports suggest Channel 4 is considering reviving his beloved Chatty Man talk show, which originally ran from 2009 to 2017 and even earned him a BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance.
A TV insider revealed, “Alan’s comedy talents were showcased perfectly in The Traitors castle, and it’s reminded everyone how naturally funny he is.
Even people who weren’t fans before have fallen in love with him again.”
But that’s not all—Alan’s also rumored to be in the running to host Strictly Come Dancing following the recent departure of longtime hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
Still the Nation’s Favourite
From the castle to the capital, Alan Carr is clearly living his best life—winning hearts, awards, and maybe even new hosting gigs along the way.
After his epic Traitors win, one thing’s for sure: Alan isn’t just Britain’s funniest man right now—he’s also its most loveable trickster.