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Celebrity Traitors Final Odds and Winner
Nick Mohammed was evens favourite going into the Celebrity Traitors final, but Alan Carr, a 5/1 outsider and the last Traitor standing, won the £87,500 for charity.
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🟢 Outcome: Alan Carr won The Celebrity Traitors as the last Traitor standing, taking £87,500 for charity. Final-five favourite Nick Mohammed (evens here) missed out, with Carr a 5/1 outsider in the win market. See also our opening odds preview and mid-series odds update.
As The Celebrity Traitors headed into its gripping finale, the drama reached fever pitch. The high-stakes game of lies, betrayal and psychological warfare neared breaking point, with just five famous faces left in the castle, two of them still secretly working as Traitors.
The penultimate episode saw Alan Carr, Joe Marler, David Olusoga, Nick Mohammed and Cat Burns make it through to the final, with host Claudia Winkleman shocking the group by revealing there would be no murder that evening.
The final-five win market
Fresh odds from What Are The Odds revealed who was most likely to triumph and who could be facing banishment at the last Round Table.
| Finalist | Odds to win |
|---|---|
| Nick Mohammed | 1/1 |
| Joe Marler | 6/4 |
| David Olusoga | 3/1 |
| Cat Burns | 4/1 |
| Alan Carr | 5/1 |
According to What Are The Odds spokesman Dave James, the final was shaping up to be a showdown between the remaining Faithfuls and the cunning Traitors.
“As The Celebrity Traitors reaches its dramatic conclusion the tension is really ramping up. It’s even emerged that Alan Carr has left the country ahead of the final this week. This series has really captured the imagination of the British public. With just five players remaining, a clear divide has formed as we head into the finale.”
“Cat and Alan are the remaining Traitors, while Nick and Joe are leading the Faithfuls’ charge, with Joe particularly convinced the pair are guilty. That leaves David as the crucial swing vote and possibly the key to how this finale unfolds.”
Dave added that the momentum appeared to be shifting in favour of the Faithfuls. “With both Faithfuls locked in on Cat and Alan as the remaining Traitors, the market now expects a Faithful victory. Recent signs suggest David may be siding with Nick and Joe, which could finally bring the Traitors’ impressive run to an end. Alan Carr currently has the shortest odds for banishment at 11/8.”
As for who could be crowned winner, the tables had turned. “Cat Burns’ odds have drifted following growing suspicions from both Nick and Joe. The new favourite to win the series is Nick Mohammed at evens, followed closely by Joe Marler at 6/4.”
How the final played out
In the end the market read it wrong. The Faithfuls banished fellow Traitor Cat Burns, but Alan Carr survived, turned David Olusoga and Nick Mohammed against Joe Marler, and was left as the last Traitor standing to claim the £87,500 prize for his chosen charity, Neuroblastoma UK. Carr’s dramatic victory also led to bookmakers slashing the odds on him becoming the next Strictly Come Dancing presenter.