Paloma Faith has turned heads with her stunning transformation as she prepares for an emotional on-screen reunion with former best friend Alan Carr at The Traitors finale.
The pregnant singer, 44, radiated happiness as she cradled her baby bump outside London’s New Broadcasting House, where the highly anticipated reunion episode was being filmed. Paloma debuted long black hair with a soft fringe — a bold move that marked a major departure from her signature blonde style.

The reunion promises fireworks, as Paloma will come face-to-face with Alan Carr — the comedian who “killed” her early on in the hit BBC series. Paloma had previously admitted she was “hurt and furious” over Alan’s betrayal, while Alan confessed he too was “gutted” about the fallout, hinting that their friendship had been strained ever since.
Jonathan Ross, another Traitors favourite, arrived looking relaxed in a brown suit and black T-shirt. However, tensions weren’t limited to Paloma and Alan — as fellow contestant Ruth Codd reportedly clashed with Jonathan during filming, calling him a “f***ing snake” after her elimination.

A BBC insider revealed Ruth had been “furious” over her early exit and accused Jonathan of playing dirty. Jonathan later addressed the row on his podcast, insisting there was “no beef” and saying he hoped they could remain friends.
Other stars spotted at the reunion included Kate Garraway, Charlotte Church, Clare Balding, Tameka Empson, and Celia Imrie — while rugby star Joe Marler flashed a peace sign at photographers, teasing fans about whether this “peace” would hold during the fiery reunion.

The grand finale, airing Thursday at 9 p.m., promises an extra-long episode filled with backstabbing, emotional confessions, and the final showdown between remaining Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns, and the Faithful players Nick Mohammed, Joe Marler, and historian David Olusoga.



