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Traitors star Alan Carr 'to perform stand-up' in unusual venue after castle buy
CELEBRITY Traitors winner Alan Carr has been invited to perform stand-up for his new neighbours — at the local bowling club.
And its president Alan Muir, 72, said the star would be “more than welcome†to join.
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The funnyman, 49, bought £3.25million Ayton Castle, Berwickshire, earlier this year and a production company want to film him renovate it for a Disney+ series.
Mr Muir said a pub in the village used to have comedy nights but has since closed.
Alan Carr reveals plans to move into Scottish castle and open it to locals
The comedian said he is ready to 'sell up' and move to the Scottish Borders after buying his £3.25m castle
Alan Carr has said he is ready to “sell up” and move into his castle in the Scottish Borders.
The Traitors star officially entered his “turret era” after buying a £3.25 million castle earlier this year and is now set to become a Scottish baron.
The comedian who managed to lie his way to the final of the Celebrity Traitors splashed out on the A-listed Ayton Castle, described as one of Scotland’s finest baronial mansions.
The 49-year-old’s search for a property and life after purchasing a historic castle will be documented through a series on Disney+.
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Alan Carr to become a baron after buying Scottish castle: ‘I’m getting my own tartan’
Alan Carr will be back in the turret of a Scottish castle this year – but he’ll be swapping out his Celebrity Traitors cloak for something a little more regal.
The comedian, 49, has confirmed that he’s set to become a Scottish baron after buying Ayton Castle ahead of his new Disney+ series, Castle Man.
Carr shot to national treasure status last year after winning BBC One’s Celebrity Traitors, deceiving fellow finalists Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga into thinking that he was a Faithful before taking £87,500 for his chosen charity, Neuroblastoma UK.
Inspired by his time at Celebrity Traitors location Ardross Castle, Carr bought a 19th-century stately home in Scotland’s Ayton – which comes with its own barony title.
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