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.
Alan Cumming Actually Choose the Traitors
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,
Alan Cumming, working with stylist Sam Spector, is getting ready to unveil a new season of Scottish-coded outfits.
There is perhaps one challenge more strenuous and harrowing than having to row a Viking dragon boat across a loch in Scotland in the shivering cold: Getting a drink at a crowded gay bar. Thus it was a visceral experience to screen the premiere episodes of The Traitors at a watch party at host Alan Cumming’s own establishment in the East Village of New York City,
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'
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.
A Broadway show full of some "SNL" folks and a new book from one of EW's own round out our picks for the weekend of Jan. 17.
In a campy fun reality TV show that's all about betrayal and murder, it feels silly to get up in arms about a fake banishment — especially when Bob himself says, "That was just gameplay, baby," in his exit interview. (Host Alan Cumming even reminds everyone that this is all just a game following the banishment.)
Unfortunately for Bach Nation, the Bachelor in Paradise bartender became the first player voted out on season 3. Wells tried his best to fit in with the group, but in the end, an accusation from Robyn was enough to send him packing, with Carolyn casting the final vote.