Alexander Dragonetti; The People's Princess of The Traitors Series Three

Alexander Dragonetti, a 38-year-old former British diplomat and Oxford University graduate, has emerged as one of the standout stars of The Traitors series three. Known for his charm, politeness, and memorable moments—such as tumbling into shrubbery during a badminton game and showcasing his operatic voice—Alexander has earned the affectionate nickname “people’s princess” from fans. His diplomatic skills and emotional vulnerability have made him a fan favourite, with viewers praising his ability to remain composed during tense moments at the Round Table.

Alexander’s journey on the show has been marked by personal revelations, including his decision to donate part of any winnings to The Royal Mencap Society, a charity that provided respite for his late brother, who had special needs. He has also expressed a desire to buy a flat, citing the modest salaries of civil servants. Before joining the show, Alexander shared his motivations, stating he hoped to bring his diplomatic expertise to the game and enjoy a new experience.

Post-show, Alexander is expected to capitalise on his newfound fame. PR expert Lyn Carratt predicts he could earn over £500,000 through brand deals and television appearances, potentially including shows like Celebrity SAS. His lighthearted moments, such as laughing while hanging from a helicopter during a high-stakes challenge, have further endeared him to audiences, with fans hailing it as the “TV moment of the year.”

Despite not winning the £94,600 prize pot in the finale, Alexander’s popularity and potential for future success remain high. His ability to connect with viewers, combined with his professional background and emotional depth, positions him as a likely candidate for continued success in the entertainment industry. The Traitors finale, which aired on January 24, saw Alexander narrowly miss out on the prize, but his impact on the show and its audience is undeniable.

The Traitors' Alexander's impressive salary and huge sum he'll earn post-show

The Traitors' Alexander's impressive salary and huge sum he'll earn post-show

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