Comedian Alan Carr is about to star in the upcoming sixth series of Interior Design Masters and exclusively revealed what it’s like working on the show.
The hit BBC programme, which debuted in 2019, will watch Alan and Michelle Ogundehin return for a brand new series, which kicks off next Thursday (April 10).
As always, viewers can expect design drama and dazzling transformations. However, with so much talent on the show, Alan admitted the elimination process has not got any easier.
The sixth series of Alan Carr Interior Designs returns next week (Credit: BBC)
Alan Carr discusses ’emotional’ Interior Design Masters eliminations
While exclusively speaking to ED! via a roundtable interview, Alan said he still gets “emotional” during the eliminations.
“Every series, I say, ‘Can we just have a trap door put in?’ It’s just quicker and swifter. One pull and they’ve gone, and you don’t have any awkward goodbyes or gunging,” he joked.
Alan continued: “I think Jeremy Clarkson mocked me or something, and he had a good point. I hate confrontation anyway, and it’s the worst bit when someone has to go home. I do sit there sometimes like a child in divorce proceedings because I just sit there with my hands between my knees, looking really awkward. I just hate people going home. And of course, the longer you’re there, the more you get to know them so well.”
Despite being six series in, Alan confessed his “toes are so curled up” while Michelle decided who should stay. He added: “I can’t bear it.”
Alan said the show is still ‘exciting’ to be a part of (Credit: BBC)
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