Table of Contents
- Ruth Codd's Critique of Alan Carr
- Trust Issues Revealed
- Elimination from the Show
- Secret Hierarchy on Set
- Behind the Scenes Insights
CELEBRITY Traitors star Ruth Codd has taken a jab at Alan Carr following their time on the show together.
The 29-year-old actress shared a clip discussing her “trust issues” with the comedian after mistakenly believing he was trying to befriend her on the show.



Ruth was eliminated from the game show last week after she expressed suspicion regarding his Traitor status.
However, it seems her grievances remain directed at Alan.
In a video posted to her TikTok account, Ruth captioned the clip: “You think you have trust issues?
“I thought my favorite comedian was following me around because they wanted to be my friend, but they were actually trying to eliminate me for 24 hours straight on national television.”
The Netflix actress has stirred up controversy since leaving the Castle, appearing dissatisfied with her elimination from the show.
In addition to subtle digs at her co-stars, she has admitted there was a “secret hierarchy” during filming.
Reflecting on her experience, Ruth revealed a hidden hierarchy within the group that placed certain individuals “at a disadvantage,” and criticized the cast following her dramatic exit.
“There was likely an unspoken hierarchy in there,” she told The Sunday Times, “and that put certain people like me at a disadvantage because I haven’t been in the industry for very long.”
Her remarks seemed to target the more well-known personalities on the show.
Discussing her exit, she stated: “I knew this was coming.
“I was eliminated because I was perceived as a threat. I was one of the few people in the group who had my own opinions.”
The actress, who appeared in the 2022 thriller series The Midnight Club, mentioned that she found an ally on the show, noting: “She knows her own mind.”
Ruth also shared insights about what happens behind the scenes, revealing strict alcohol regulations and a phone ban.
“You’re quite isolated,” she explained. “You don’t have a phone, you don’t have a TV, and you have no idea what’s happening in the outside world, so it’s all you think about.”
“They’re very strict about alcohol,” she added. “It’s not a boozy environment at all. You’re allowed two drinks at night.”
