Alex Mytton was once one of Made In Chelsea’s most infamous bad boys, known for his cheating scandals, outrageous behavior, and explosive dramas that kept viewers glued to their screens. But now, over a decade after making his reality TV debut, the 34-year-old has undergone a transformation that no one saw coming. Gone are the wild nights out, the orgies, and the love triangles; today, Alex has rebranded himself as a “Retreat Leader, Sound Healer & Producer, Nature Pervert.” And the most surprising part? He’s now embracing mindfulness, sobriety, and leading luxury wellness retreats.
Alex’s rebranding from party-loving troublemaker to wellness advocate is one of the most unexpected celebrity transformations in recent years. After spending years in the public eye as the quintessential bad boy of Made In Chelsea, where his volatile relationship with co-star Binky Felstead became a storyline that defined the series, Alex has turned over a new leaf. His past, filled with scandalous cheating, wild parties, and messy breakups, is now in stark contrast to the serene and reflective life he now leads.
In his new role, Alex hosts high-end wellness retreats in some of the world’s most sought-after destinations, including Ibiza, Morocco, and Sri Lanka. These retreats are not exactly budget-friendly; a seven-night stay in Sri Lanka will cost attendees upwards of £2,000, excluding flights. These luxury escapes promise yoga sessions, sound healing, breathwork, ice bath therapy, journaling workshops, and candlelit feasts designed to foster connection and self-reflection—very much in line with the wellness industry’s luxury brand, à la Goop.
On his website, Alex invites guests to “discover themselves” during his retreats, which also extend to the digital space, offering virtual wellness sessions for £100 each. This transition into the wellness world has been accompanied by Alex’s complete embrace of sobriety. After a decade of “ultra-hedonism,” as he describes it, Alex has spoken openly about his struggles with alcohol and drugs, making his newfound life of sobriety even more striking given his chaotic, party-fueled past.
Alongside his work as a wellness retreat leader, Alex is now also part of a burgeoning movement in the digital wellness space, where tech-savvy individuals learn how to use technology in ways that nourish their energy and focus rather than deplete them. This pivot marks a stark contrast to his earlier years on Made In Chelsea, where his days were filled with public drama, alcohol-fueled nights, and a string of short-lived, tumultuous relationships. It’s a far cry from the man viewers first met back in 2013, a brash 22-year-old who quickly made a name for himself in the Made In Chelsea world with his wild behavior and his notorious cheating on then-girlfriend Binky Felstead.
Over the years, Alex’s off-screen antics became legendary, with many of his escapades involving infidelity. His relationship with Binky was one of the show’s most talked-about storylines, due to his repeated betrayals. One of the most infamous moments came when he participated in an orgy with fellow cast member Spencer Matthews, a scandal that caused chaos within the show’s tight-knit circle. Binky’s reaction to this betrayal, including a slap across Alex’s face on-screen, became one of the most iconic moments in Made In Chelsea history.
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At the time, Alex was the epitome of the “Chelsea bad boy”—constantly partying, often drunk, and making decisions that would leave anyone questioning his ability to lead a stable life. His infidelities were often public, and his reckless behavior extended far beyond just his romantic relationships. He even admitted to making “some pretty destructive choices” during those years.
But as the years passed and Alex grew older, something changed. His tumultuous past, marked by destructive partying and failed relationships, began to catch up with him. By 2021, after nearly a decade of appearing on the show, Alex left Made In Chelsea for good. It seemed that the wild lifestyle, which had once defined him, no longer held the same appeal.

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In the years following his departure from Made In Chelsea, Alex slowly but surely shifted his focus toward self-improvement. His rebrand from reality TV villain to wellness guru has been both surprising and impressive. His journey toward mindfulness and spiritual growth is not just a personal transformation but one that he now shares with others, through his work as a retreat leader and sound healer.
Alex’s new partner, Hannah Wood, who also leads retreats, appears to share his passion for this lifestyle change. The couple, both heavily involved in the wellness community, embody the shift in Alex’s life. Hannah, a “breathwork facilitator” and psychic medium, has joined Alex in his wellness journey, and the two now host retreats together. Their relationship seems to mirror the calm and reflective atmosphere they promote in their workshops.
For someone who was once branded a “gross vile human” by his ex, Nicola Hughes, Alex’s transformation is nothing short of remarkable. His early days on Made In Chelsea were marked by scandal after scandal, and his reputation as a heartbreaker and troublemaker was solidified over the years. But as he delves deeper into the world of wellness, sobriety, and self-reflection, Alex is clearly making strides toward redemption.
Interestingly, Alex’s new lifestyle stands in stark contrast to the party-hopping, boozy nights out that once characterized his Made In Chelsea persona. These days, instead of attending high-profile events and rubbing shoulders with fellow reality stars, Alex is focused on helping others find peace and balance in their lives. His retreats offer a mixture of yoga, meditation, ice baths, and sound healing, all aimed at fostering a sense of inner peace and mindfulness. The contrast is so stark that it’s hard to believe this is the same man who once graced our screens as the quintessential Made In Chelsea bad boy.
But what does this shift mean for Alex’s career and future in the public eye? While it’s clear that he’s fully embraced his new role as a wellness influencer, some may question whether he can ever fully escape the shadows of his past. Can the man who once made headlines for his shocking betrayals and wild antics truly be forgiven by the public? And will this newfound lifestyle prove to be sustainable for Alex, or is it simply a temporary phase in his quest for redemption?
As of now, Alex seems to have found a sense of peace and purpose in his new career. But for those who remember his glory days as one of Made In Chelsea‘s most infamous figures, it’s hard not to be surprised by the transformation. This wellness journey is a clear sign that people can evolve, no matter how public their past mistakes may have been. Whether this shift will prove permanent or whether Alex will return to his old ways remains to be seen. For now, however, it seems that Alex Mytton is determined to show the world that there’s more to him than the wild antics that once defined him.


