M uch like Tom Sandoval's armpit stains, Alan Cumming's net worth is a mystery and we need answers. I mean, obviously Alan makes money for his Emmy-winning role as host of The Tra
The Traitors host Alan Cumming has been serving expectedly incredible looks so far this season, but another fashionable standout in Season 3 is none other than his adorable co-host and rescue dog Lala.
Hold onto your jockstraps, folks! Nasty Pig, the sex-meets-street brand that’s been serving up S&M harnesses, sinfully scant jockstraps and other subversive fetish-inspired fashions for 30 years and counting,
While hinting at the new season, he shared his “favorite bit” about picking the traitors this time around was one of the contestants started acting “like a weird owl” and was “staring at everybody” because the person was just so hungry for information. I can't wait to see who he's talking about.
The Traitors' season 3 host Alan Cumming details how he selects Traitors from a cast full of 'Survivor,' 'Big Brother,' and 'Housewives' alums: 'They're blindfolded for 40 minutes. It's terrifying'
Peacock's The Traitors Season 3 host Alan Cumming shares the intense process of selecting Traitors and keeping contestants on edge.
The Traitors' season 3 deception extends to the viewers as well! Host Alan Cumming reflects on the shocking cast additions, twists, and first banishments and murders of the new season.
The Traitors host Alan Cumming has plenty of fabulous looks, but his dog Lala might be the real style star of season 3. Lala performs her sidekick duties by lounging in her tufted doggie bed alongside Cumming,
Euan Cherry/Peacock The Traitors raised the stakes in season 3 with a physical argument that nearly broke out during a banishment roundtable. "Everything has been upped a bit and the contestants bring their energy and their backstories.
Phaedra Parks is not that impressed with Alan Cumming’s new Traitors. “It’s the third episode and [the faithfuls] figured out two Traitors already, so I’m not sure if they are overplaying their hand because they’re coming in hot quite a bit,
The BBC has announced that the second series of hit comedy-drama Boarders will feature two very special guest stars - screen legends Alan Cumming (The Traitors US) and Natalie Cassidy (EastEnders) - when it arrives on BBC iPlayer and BBC Three next month.