"Harry Clark Reveals How Alan Carr Could Claim Victory on The Celebrity Traitors!"

Published on October 21, 2025 at 06:00 PM
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TRAITORS villain Harry Clark thinks Alan Carr may win the celebrity version in just a few moves.

The former contestant, 23, in series two in 2024.

Alan Carr smiling while sitting in a green chair.Alan Carr could win The Celebrity Traitors in just a few moves, according to former championCredit: BBC Harry Clark, in a light suit and white shirt, smirks while biting his lip.Traitors super villain Harry Clark reveals how Alan could win showCredit: BBC Alan Carr in a dark cloak and glasses, with two lanterns behind him.Alan Carr has had viewers in stitches so far on the seriesCredit: BBC

Now Harry has shared how he thinks the TV comic could go from class clown to king by backstabbing one of his fellow Traitors.

Alan, 49, has managed so far to go undetected as a Traitor to intellectual Faithfuls like .

He had viewers in stitches while plotting with the baddies, singer and host .

Unsuspecting contestants, including actress Celia Imrie and broadcaster , vote who they suspect is a Traitor in order to win cash for charity at the end.

Outlining his theory, Harry said: “Alan could have won in Thursday’s episode.

“Here’s what I would have done, I would have got Cat Burns on my side to backstab Jonathan Ross.

“His time is coming and you need to throw the dogs a bone, the Faithful need a Traitor. I would have recruited someone like .

“She’s had so much heat on her that throwing her under the bus later would have been easy and that’s your way to the final.

“Then get rid of Cat Burns by saying she was the mastermind.

“Bob’s your uncle, Fanny’s your aunt, Alan Carr is your winner.”

Tonight’s episode at 9pm on One will reveal who Alan, Jonathan and Cat chose to murder.

They narrowed it down to singer , historian David Olusoga and GMB’s Kate.

The launch saw a total of 12million viewers, including on catch-up.

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