Love Island USA's Alana Paolucci Gets Engaged to Sebastian Sartor in Paris
Alana Paolucci said yes to a yellow-and-white diamond ring beneath the Eiffel Tower on a Paris birthday trip, turning 33 just days later.

Alana Paolucci was expecting a birthday trip. What she got, with the Eiffel Tower at her back and Sebastian Sartor on one knee, was rather more. The reality TV personality and model announced her engagement to longtime boyfriend Sebastian Sartor on Instagram on March 19. Flaunting a yellow and white diamond ring, Paolucci shared the news with a simple caption accompanied by a ring emoji: "Best birthday trip ever."
The Love Island USA alum shared the news on March 19, 2026, posting a series of romantic photos from what appeared to be a Paris getaway timed to her birthday celebration on March 23. Paolucci was turning 33. The ring itself, a two-tone design combining yellow and white diamonds, reads as a considered choice rather than a conventional one: the pairing of warm champagne gold alongside icy white stones gives the piece a visual tension that a single-metal setting simply cannot achieve, and it photographs beautifully against the stone-gray backdrop of a Parisian street.
The man behind the proposal brings his own intriguing provenance. Sebastian Sartor was born in November 1989 and is the son of acclaimed Danish actress Connie Nielsen and the late Italian actor Fabio Sartor. He has worked as a composer under the name "Sartor," appeared in the 2004 film *The Fallen* and in *Last Letters from Monte Rosa* in 2010, and composed the score for the 2025 short film *Kibera Blues*. The couple have kept their romance mostly private and shared only occasional glimpses online — which makes the very public Eiffel Tower backdrop all the more deliberate a statement.

Paolucci placed fourth with her then-partner Charlie Lynch in Season 3 of Love Island USA. She entered the villa on Day 26 and came in fourth place alongside Lynch on Day 40. The post-show relationship with Lynch was brief; Paolucci began dating Sartor shortly afterwards, with the couple reportedly starting their relationship in November 2021.
For anyone tracking the geometry of the engagement ring, the yellow-and-white diamond combination places Paolucci squarely within a growing preference among younger buyers for mixed-metal and mixed-stone designs that depart from the all-white solitaire orthodoxy. Without confirmed carat weight or designer attribution, the ring resists easy categorization — but the combination of warm and cool stones suggests a custom or semi-custom piece built to contrast, not to match. That deliberate opposition, much like the proposal itself, seems very much the point.
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