The Traitors season 3 star Alexander Dragonetti has shared a relationship update with fans of the show.
Alexander, who joined the game halfway through as a Faithful, caught the eye of several viewers, prompting host Claudia Winkleman to reveal he was single.
In a new interview, Alexander confirmed he's "still single" while thanking fans for their support.
"I am still single... I will probably leave it there," the former British diplomat told MailOnline.
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"Yes, thanks Claudia for announcing that I am a singleton on national TV," he joked.
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"I mean, I'm so grateful for all the support. It's been absolutely fantastic. I've been so lucky. I'm getting used to social media. I put up a small video last night, but I really mean it," he continued.
"This process has been so much more fun and so much easier because of all that support out there, so I'm super grateful to all those supporting me."
Fellow Faithful Francesca 'Frankie' Rowan-Plowden, who was banished alongside Alexander during a tense finale, added that her friends have all been asking about Alexander.
"Well, my personal WhatsApp is very busy with questions about him. All my divorced and single friends asking, 'When can I meet Alexander?' They keep saying, 'Oh, Alexander is lovely', and I'm like, 'I know I know'," she said.
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After letting all interested fans that Alexander was on the market, Claudia subsequently apologised to him during The Traitors spinoff Uncloaked.
"I'm so sorry that I reported to the group that you were single," the presenter said, adding: "I've had more messages about you, you are... you're king!"
Seasons 1-3 of The Traitors UK can be streamed on iPlayer now. Season 3 of The Traitors US has just added the first five episodes to the service, and will drop new episodes on Friday mornings, just one day after America.
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