Who won Netflix’s Battle Camp? Dive into the drama, challenges, and $250K prize with Lorenzo Nobilio’s big win.
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What made Battle Camp such a wild ride?
a bunch of reality stars from Netflix hits like Cheer and Love Is Blind thrown into a fake summer camp, battling it out for a massive cash prize.
The show kicked off on April 23, mixing physical grunts like starting a campfire with flint and mental showdowns like a spelling bee.
But here’s the twist—it’s not just about who’s toughest; a spinning wheel could send you packing no matter how hard you tried.
Ever wonder how players dodged the boot?
They had to scramble through daily challenges, dodge crazy punishments, and scheme to stay off that dreaded wheel.
Winning meant outsmarting your bunkmates, forming alliances one minute and betraying them the next—it got messy fast.
In the end, though, only sheer luck and smarts kept you in the game, turning friends into foes overnight.
Who even made it to the finale?
Six survivors battled on: Georgia Hassarati from Too Hot to Handle, Lorenzo Nobilio of Squid Game: The Challenge, Polly Brindle from Selling the OC, Shubham Goel and Quori-Tyler “QT” Bullock from The Circle, plus Chase DeMoor from Too Hot to Handle.
Things shifted hard—they went from team chaos to every-person-for-themselves mode.
That wheel? It flipped from doom to destiny, with players voting for who they thought deserved the crown.
How did Lorenzo snag the win?
His name popped up three times on that wheel, but when it spun, fate picked him as the champ in a total shocker.
This guy had no grand strategy; he just rolled with it and manifested his way to victory.
Grabbing that $250,000 prize, he walked away stunned, proving sometimes winging it beats overthinking every move.
What was going through the winner’s mind?
“I’m feeling so happy,” Lorenzo spilled in a confessional, still in disbelief.
He joked about manifesting the win, saying, “I didn’t think it was gonna actually happen to me. Manifestations do work, I guess.”
Georgia, his ride-or-die buddy, was over the moon too, declaring in her own chat that no one deserved it more.
It’s those raw, real moments that make the show hit different, you know?
Any drama beyond the main game?
Oh, absolutely—take Louis Russell and Brianna “Bri” Balram, who rekindled their Too Hot to Handle spark only to get double-eliminated in episode 5.
They left hand-in-hand, all romantic and stuff, but Louis later admitted to Tudum they’re just cool ex-flames now.
Then there’s Tony Castellanos from The Mole, who flirted hard with Cheer’s Gabi Butler, even talking marriage if he won.
Spoiler: it crashed and burned; he self-eliminated in tears, and Gabi called it “love bombing” in a PEOPLE interview. Wild how camp crushes can flip so quick.
Did anyone see lasting vibes from the show?
Not really—Louis and Bri kept it friendly but fizzled out, while Gabi dodged Tony’s follow-unfollow games post-filming.
Lorenzo, though, is still riding high, channeling positive vibes like he told Tudum: “I believed I was going to win, and it paid off.”
In the end, Battle Camp mixed betrayal, bonds, and pure chaos, reminding us reality TV’s all about the unexpected twists.
So, if you’re into drama that keeps you guessing, this one’s a binge-worthy gem.