Squid Game: Unconventional Tactics Revealed by Players Using Lubricated Condoms as Chapstick

Squid Game: Unconventional Tactics Revealed by Players Using Lubricated Condoms as Chapstick

Shocking revelations emerge from Squid Game: The Challenge as contestants resort to using lubricated condoms as a substitute for chapstick, adding to the intrigue and controversy surrounding the show

Netflix's Squid Game: The Challenge players are speaking out about the shocking horrors they faced during the competition, such as the shocking revelation that condoms were used as chapstick. Despite knowing the nature of the competition, the players were unprepared for the harsh conditions they allegedly endured. Reports have surfaced of brutal filming conditions during the Red Light, Green Light game, while others have disclosed strict rules banning any romantic activity.

Some players have criticized Netflix for making them wear the same dirty tracksuits throughout the series. There are also allegations that Netflix asked them to fake their competition. The stories keep coming, and one stands out as the most shocking. It's been reported that players were so in need of chapstick that they had to resort to using condoms. Warning: Spoilers are included!

Squid Game: The Challenge players “used lubricated condoms for chapstick”

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Player 301 (Trey) verified the account that certain players utilized the lubricant from condoms to hydrate their lips. This was reportedly because the players were not provided with any chapstick as part of their toiletry items.

“I’m going to confirm this: Yeah, that’s 100 percent real. Do you think I did that? Do I seem like a person that did that? No, hell no. That’s so stupid,” he explained.

Squid Game: Unconventional Tactics Revealed by Players Using Lubricated Condoms as Chapstick

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Following the Red Light, Green Light challenge, the players who remained were given a small bag of toiletries that included toothpaste, hand sanitizer, and a toothbrush. While other supplies were available in the bathrooms, there was one notably absent item: Chapstick.

Interestingly, one unexpected item provided during Squid Game: The Challenge was condoms. Initially, Trey and some of the players attempted to use conditioner and lotion to soothe their dry lips, but found it ineffective. Soon, the condoms provided began to disappear.

"After trying the options with no success, I realized that we had exhausted all possibilities and decided not to use the condoms. Within a day or two, all the condoms had disappeared, but it still didn't solve the issue," Player 301 explained.

Recognizing the issue, Netflix's production team gave the players a small tin of chapstick with their number on it. Unfortunately, Player 301 couldn't keep it as a souvenir after being eliminated during the Glass Bridge challenge.

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Editor's P/S

As an Squid Game enthusiast, I am both intrigued and appalled by the recent revelations about players using lubricated condoms as chapstick. On one hand, the resourcefulness of the players in finding a way to alleviate their discomfort is commendable. In a competition as intense and grueling as Squid Game, where players are pushed to their physical and mental limits, it's understandable that they would seek any means necessary to gain an advantage.

On the other hand, the fact that Netflix allegedly did not provide the players with basic necessities like chapstick raises ethical concerns about the treatment of the contestants. The show's producers have a responsibility to ensure the well-being and safety of the participants, and failing to provide them with adequate supplies could be seen as a form of neglect.

Overall, the use of lubricated condoms as chapstick in Squid Game: The Challenge highlights the lengths that people will go to in order to succeed, as well as the importance of providing contestants with the necessary resources to compete safely and fairly.