Netflix has denied claims that any contestants on the reality show "Squid Game" suffered "serious injuries".
Three people received medical treatment while filming the reality show "Squid Game," Netflix confirmed, but said "claims of serious injuries are untrue."
The Sun spoke to an unnamed contestant who claimed many people had sought medical attention due to frigid studio temperatures while competing in the first game, Red Light, Green Light. "There were people who came thinking they were going to be millionaires, but they left in tears."
"It was like a war zone," the contestant told the Sun. "People were being transported by medics, but we couldn't say anything." "It was very cold on set — and the cast was prepared for that — but any claims of serious injury are untrue," Netflix said.
Based on the "Squid Game" series, "Squid Game: The Challenge" brings together 456 participants from around the world who play games where the worst fate is to go home empty-handed, losing a prize of $4.56 million.
In June 2022, Netflix announced that "Squid Game: The Challenge" would offer the largest prize ever awarded in a reality show.
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