Where to follow Tony from Battle Camp? Details explored

Tony from Battle Camp (image via Netflix/ Tudum)
Tony from Battle Camp (image via Netflix/ Tudum)

One of the most talked-about personalities from Battle Camp, Netflix’s latest competitive reality series, is Tony — full name Antonio Alejandro Castellanos — a returning reality contestant known for his time on The Mole Season 2. Battle Camp premiered on April 23, 2025, bringing together 18 reality TV alumni to compete for a $250,000 prize in a high-stakes environment.

Tony, who quickly became a central figure, exited the show in episode 4 titled 'BeTreyed,' leaving both castmates and viewers surprised. Known for calling himself the “notorious villain” from The Mole, Tony brought strategy and unpredictability to the show.

For fans asking where to follow him post-show, Tony is active on Instagram under the handle @tonyyyalejandro, where he has over 53.8K followers and more than 160 posts as of May 2025.

“What are you gunna say now? Two hit wonder? Battle Camp season 1 premiers April 23rd. Only on Netflix. Get your s’mores ready,”

He wrote ahead of the show’s debut.


Battle Camp star Tony’s Instagram explored

Tony’s Instagram page, @tonyyyalejandro, provides fans with an inside look at his life during and after Battle Camp. With over 53.8K followers, Tony actively engages his audience through behind-the-scenes glimpses, promotional content, and humorous observations. After the show premiered, Tony posted,

“Battle camp just climbed into the top 3 on @netflix. Thank you to these beautiful people who had to put up with me, and made the show what it is ♥️ thank you to Netflix for the most surreal experience. Stop what you’re doing and go watch BATTLE CAMP!”

In a separate post, he teased fans with,

“Where’s the drama ? ( it’s me surprise surprise ) lotta laughs, lotta tears, lotta fun.”

In another caption, Tony humorously described the nature of the show as,

“It’s like sleep away camp but like psych ward style with a bunch of hot people? Idk I’m not in charge April 23rd things are heating up!”

Tony's journey on the show

Tony’s journey came to an emotional end in episode 4. In the episode titled 'BeTreyed,' Tony voluntarily exited the show following the elimination of his closest ally, Gabi.

During the elimination ceremony, Tony was stunned to see his name appear four times on the 'Wheel of Misfortune,' with votes from Gio, Shubham, Georgia, and Gabi. Gio voted against him because Tony targeted Polly, while Shubham described Tony as a “threat.”

Georgia, who was on Tony’s own team, cited his untrustworthy behavior as her reason for voting. Although Gabi only received one vote, the wheel landed on her name, resulting in her elimination.

Tony was visibly upset following the outcome, saying through tears, “She’s so much better than me.” Despite surviving elimination, Tony felt alienated. He later lashed out at Polly when questioned about his emotional reaction, calling her a “clown” and criticizing both her and Gio. Georgia remarked on Tony’s outburst, stating to cameras,

“I know it was upsetting that Gabi went home. He wasn’t upset about Gabi going home. He was upset about being on that wheel.”

She added that Tony wasn’t suited for “this environment” and that he took everything personally. The following morning, Tony reflected on his situation and contemplated whether he should continue. Speaking on camera during episode 4, Tony admitted,

“This is, like, the one time that I'm so lost. I'm so beat right now. I don't know what to do.”

Later in the episode, Tony informed his castmates of his decision to leave the game. He explained that he was used to being in control of his environment and found the unpredictable nature of Battle Camp overwhelming.

Acknowledging that the experience was more than he could handle, he chose to step away, wishing everyone well. His exit was met with warm hugs and heartfelt goodbyes, reflecting the emotional bonds and challenges that had developed during his time on the show.


Fans can stream Battle Camp exclusively on Netflix.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh