In the latest revelation from the set of Squid Game: The Challenge, contestants found themselves in a bizarre and, dare we say, slippery situation. The sensational claim? Some players resorted to using lubricated condoms instead of lip balm due to a shortage of soothing necessities in the dorm.
Let’s address the elephant in the room: lip balm is no emergency. Period
However, the alleged scarcity on set has sparked unnecessary allegations against the streaming giant Netflix. The contestants, fresh from navigating the intense Red Light, Green Light challenge, were handed a modest bag of toiletries. Toothbrush? Check. Toothpaste? Check. Hand sanitizer? Check. But where was the lip balm?
The absence of this seemingly basic product led desperate players to unwrap condoms provided on set and apply the lubrication to their chapped lips. Shocking, right? Contestant Trey Plutnicki confirmed the peculiar episode, laughing off any personal involvement but acknowledging the widespread desperation.
Now, before we jump to conclusions, let’s consider the peculiar narrative. Is someone conspiring against Netflix? When Netflix was not in the condition of providing lip balms, why would they provide Condoms? And, let’s assume that the condom was personal belonging of the contestant then we need to think. Who carries condoms with them when they have to participate in a reality show with random strangers? Like, seriously?
Fortunately, producers eventually stepped in, providing individual tins of lip balm to soothe the contestants’ chapped lips. However, the saga didn’t end without its share of drama. Trey Plutnicki, in a twist of fate, gave away his precious chapstick last minute, only to be eliminated shortly after.
In the grand finale airing on December 6, one can’t help but wonder – is this actually a solid indictment or are there truly unnecessary allegations swirling around Netflix? One thing’s for sure, the Squid Game: The Challenge set has witnessed its fair share of sensational twists, both on and off-screen.
After these allegations, one can’t help but wonder: Is someone sinister conspiring against Netflix?
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