Season 3 of The White Lotus has introduced a new heartthrob in the form of Valentin, played by Arnas Fedaravicius. The Lithuanian actor, who portrays a Russian health mentor working at the resort, quickly became the talk of the show—both among the characters and the fans watching at home. With his charm, good looks, and undeniable appeal, Valentin has become the latest addition to the show’s ever-growing roster of eye-catching staff members.
A Breakout Role in The White Lotus
At just 33 years old, Fedaravicius is no stranger to television, having previously appeared in shows like The Last Kingdom, The Wheel of Time, and Shetland. But it’s his role as Valentin in The White Lotus that has propelled him to new heights of fame. Fans have been especially drawn to his character, who has a magnetic presence and quickly catches the attention of three of the season’s main characters—Laurie (Carrie Coon), Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan), and Kate (Leslie Bibb).
The actor’s portrayal of Valentin, with his alluring charisma and sculpted physique, didn’t just win over the characters in the series; it also earned him a huge following on social media. In fact, Fedaravicius revealed that his DMs have been flooded with messages from fans, with a particular surge of attention from the gay community.
When asked about the fan reactions to his role, Fedaravicius couldn’t help but laugh. In an interview with Club Cine, he said, “I’ve been receiving so much gay love. My DMs are full.” The actor acknowledged that while the attention was unexpected, it was also a welcome part of the experience.
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Fedaravicius shared a particularly funny anecdote about the online chatter surrounding his role. “I saw someone on Instagram do a smash or pass with five of us [actors]: Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Tayme Thapthimthong, and myself,” he recalled. The humorous post is just one example of how fans have embraced Valentin as the new fan-favorite heartthrob of the season.
Embracing the “Heartthrob” Label
While many actors might shy away from being labeled a “heartthrob,” Fedaravicius takes it all in stride. He revealed that the costume for his opening scene, which quickly became a standout moment, was actually added at the last minute. “I immediately saw what they were going for,” he explained in an interview with Flaunt. The actor admits that he’s not unfamiliar with receiving attention for his looks, though he finds it amusing. “I’ve experienced that kind of attention in my life before, not in a negative way, but it’s amusing. It’s part of the character, and you just roll with it.”
While Fedaravicius takes the attention in good humor, he also admitted that some of the messages he’s received since the show’s airing have crossed the line. “Some are funny, some are flattering, and some are… a bit much!” he said with a laugh. Despite this, he maintains a light-hearted perspective. “As long as it stays respectful, I don’t mind embracing that aspect of Valentin’s character.”
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From The Last Kingdom to The White Lotus and Beyond
Before The White Lotus, Fedaravicius was already a familiar face to TV audiences, playing Sihtric on the popular British drama The Last Kingdom. He reprised his role in the film The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, further cementing his reputation in the world of period dramas. The actor has also appeared in The Wheel of Time as Masema Dagar and in Shetland as Lukas Nowak.
Looking to the future, Fedaravicius is set to star in the upcoming 2026 film Mutiny, where he will share the screen with Hollywood stars Jason Statham and Annabelle Wallis. With his growing popularity and expanding career, it’s clear that Fedaravicius is one to watch in the coming years.
Fans of The White Lotus can catch the finale and the entirety of season 3 now on Max.
