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The White Lotus Season 2 is fast approaching its finale, which is set to air on Sunday, December 11, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.
So far, there has been a huge amount of drama for audiences to digest, from Jack's (played by Leo Woodall) and Uncle Quentin's (Tom Hollander) sexual encounter to the sly moves made by Cameron (Theo James) on Harper (Aubrey Plaza) and much, much more.
However, the body found floating in the sea by Daphne (Meghann Fahy) on the last day of her stay at The White Lotus hasn't been identified, and neither have the potential other victims that hotel Valentina (Sabrina Impacciatore) alluded to in the opening moments of Episode 1.
There has certainly been a lot of foreshadowing in the series so far and practically every guest has a motive or at least has a reason to be vulnerable.
So, whose body did Daphne find floating in the Ionian sea? Newsweek has taken a look at every major theory below.
Whose Body is Found in The White Lotus Season 2?
Cameron
As each episode progresses, Cameron becomes even more unlikeable. Whether he is poking fun at Ethan (Will Sharpe), flirting with Harper, or outright cheating on his wife with escorts, his days certainly have reasons to be numbered.
Perhaps Daphne has found out about Cameron's cheating and killed her husband, but failed to dispose of his body discreetly. If Episode 5 of The White Lotus is anything to go by, Daphne does seem aware of Cameron's antics and implied to Harper she has had an affair herself.

Cameron has also been flirting with Harper throughout their stay at The White Lotus... What if Harper's husband Ethan, who usually seems cool, calm, and collected, explodes when he hears of Cameron's intentions with his wife?
In Episode 5, Ethan revealed that Cameron would sleep with every girl Ethan ever liked in college, ruining Ethan's chances to be with them, so what if finally, Cameron has gone a step too far?
Lucia
Lucia (Simona Tabasco) and her friend Mia (Beatrice Grannò) have been staying at The White Lotus, working as escorts and sneaking around the hotel.
In Episode 5, Lucia revealed she owed a lot of money to a man and didn't have the money to pay him back, especially now Cameron is refusing to pay and she has developed feelings for Albie (Adam Di Marco).

Things also do not look good for Lucia considering she is a big liability for Albie's father Dominic (Michael Imperioli), who she slept with a few days before, and now for Cam, who is determined to keep their night together a secret.
However, if director Mike White wants to avoid the stereotypical "young, pretty sex worker dies" trope, Lucia and her friend Mia will be two of the characters alive at the end of the season.
Mia
Well, Mia almost killed the piano player of The White Lotus Resort by giving him hard drugs instead of Viagra and according to Valentina, he is back to work in a few days...perhaps Giuseppe (Federico Scribani) will take revenge for almost losing his life?
Harper
Perhaps Harper refused to sleep with Cameron and he killed her in an act of rage or maybe, Harper and Cameron did sleep together and Ethan or Daphne killed her instead.
However, for now, Harper looks to be in total control, there is no sign of anybody getting to her... for now.

Tanya
Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) stumbled in on Jack and his uncle, Quentin, having sex in their lavish Palermo villa, which will most definitely set alarm bells ringing.
The entire encounter has got audiences wondering if Jack and Quentin are actually who they say they are... perhaps they are just grifters looking to take advantage of Tanya's fortune or have some other, cruel agenda.

Or, on a much darker note, maybe they really are related and Tanya pays with her life to keep their relationship, a secret.
Quentin and Jack
On the other hand, perhaps Tanya who is seriously vulnerable right now and always unpredictable takes matters into her own hands and kills Quentin and Jack for lying to her about who they really are.
The White Lotus airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.
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