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Squid Game's Harsh Realities: A Former Contestant Speaks
30 Nov
Summary
- Contestants faced extreme pressure, with many walking out due to mental strain.
- Participants endured deprivation, limited personal items, and communal living.
- Many contestants lost money as Netflix only covered travel costs.

Glyn Wise, who gained fame on Big Brother 7 two decades ago, recently participated in Netflix's Squid Game: The Challenge. The former lifeguard, now an ordained reverend, shared eye-opening details about the grueling reality show. Wise revealed that many contestants walked away due to overwhelming pressure, detailing strict rules like sleeping in tracksuits and limited access to toiletries in communal bathrooms, which heightened anxiety among the 456 participants.
The show's extensive filming duration, involving travel between locations and significant waiting periods, contributed to contestant exhaustion. Wise explained that participants were subjected to a pre-show detox, abstaining from sugar and salt, which, combined with high-intensity challenges and plain meals, led to emotional distress and arguments. He also noted that while Netflix provided condoms, relationships formed amidst the demanding environment.
Wise confessed that Squid Game had a more profound and lasting impact on him than Big Brother, with some contestants even experiencing significant life changes, like divorce, due to the introspection the experience prompted. Unlike Big Brother, where contestants received daily pay, Squid Game participants received no payment beyond travel reimbursement, leading many to lose money after quitting their jobs for the filming period.




