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Alan Carr says he saw a mental health nurse after Celebrity Traitors
Summary
Alan Carr told The Times he saw a mental health nurse after finishing Celebrity Traitors, saying the experience had become stressful. He won £87,500 for a children's neuroblastoma charity and returned to work on Channel 4's Secret Genius soon after.
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Alan Carr said he sought help from a mental health nurse after completing Celebrity Traitors. He won the series and donated £87,500 to a children's neuroblastoma charity. The final was reported to have drawn about 15 million viewers. Carr told The Times he went straight to work on Channel 4's Secret Genius the day after finishing filming in Scotland.
Known details:
- Carr reported accessing a mental health nurse at the end of Celebrity Traitors.
- He won £87,500 for a children's neuroblastoma charity in the show's final.
- The final was reported to have been watched by about 15 million people.
- Carr was chosen as a Traitor alongside Jonathan Ross and Cat Burns and reached the final with Cat Burns, Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga.
- He said he returned to work on Secret Genius the day after wrapping in Scotland.
Summary:
Alan Carr has described seeking support after the series and remains active on television projects. Undetermined at this time.
