LeAnn From 'Squid Game: The Challenge' Explains Trey's Wild Glass Bridge Mistake (2024)

This is the same woman who told us she tried to cheat her son out of a win.

By Keith Nelson

In Squid Game: The Challenge, you can lose a chance at the $4.56 million cash prize with a split-second decision. Players have been sent home because of their dice roll, and others have met the same fate because they squeezed a cookie too hard for a second too long. Few had as dramatic an elimination from the slightest error in judgment as Trey (Player 301). And his mom is here to tell him what he did wrong.

During the infamous glass bridge challenge, 20 contestants had to go from platform to platform by choosing which glass squares to step on. For every pair of glass squares, one was safe to step on and the other would open up and drop players to their elimination. The order of when they crossed was determined by what number they were given by another player's random drawing. The higher the number, the later you would have to cross, giving those with higher numbers a better chance to see the best path forward laid out by the sacrifices of the lower numbers.

Even though it's every person for themselves, most of the players agreed to work as a team. Each person was to only take one step forward, and if they survived, the person behind them would hop onto the same square as the person in front of them and then take the next step. That would ensure that people won't be trying to figure out all the right steps alone. That was the plan, but not everyone was on board.

Unfortunately for Trey, he was given #3. After the players who drew #1, #2, and #4 were eliminated, Trey made another successful jump and awaited Ashley (Player #278)
who drew #5 to overtake him. To his surprise, she stood still and wouldn't overtake him. Unbeknownst to him, she said in her confessional interview that she was prepared to stand there until everyone else passed by her if that helped her chances. Trey could've done the same, but instead he took a leap of faith and ended up falling to his elimination.

When Men's Health caught up with Trey and LeAnn, his mom told him to his face exactly what she would've wanted him to do. "I would have wanted him to let someone go ahead of him at some point because he's not Superman."

Unfortunately, Trey says he didn't think about holding still until someone overtook him on the glass bridge until after he had plummeted to his elimination. His biggest mistake with the glass bridge challenge was taking one too many steps before standing his ground. "At that second jump, I didn't think [I shouldn't move]. If I had made a third jump, I think I would have been like, 'Alright, I'm done.'"

As surprising as it was that he wouldn't just wait until someone eventually overtook him in the interest of moving the game along before the timer ran out, what's more surprising are his post-elimination feelings. Firstly, he was very understanding of Ashley's derisive move, alluding to the fact that it was his job to "allow her to [overtake me]." He all but agreed he should've just stayed put and put the pressure on Ashley to make a move rather than bailing her out by hopping on another square.

Secondly, it didn't take him that long to get this post-competition clarity. LeAnn remembers getting a knock on her door at two in the morning at where they kept the people who were eliminated. It was her son knocking, and he wasn't acting how she may have expected. "I was so surprised that he wasn't sad. He was almost jubilant because he knew he played the game he wanted to play, and played it heroically and true to himself. That made me happy."

That maternal joy doesn't mean she didn't want to take her son out not too long before he was eliminated. Prior to the glass bridge challenge, LeAnn was taken out by her son in a game of Marbles. What we saw in the show was a mother proud of her son for winning. What we didn't see was a competitor who would do almost anything to win, even when they've already lost. At the end of each game of Marbles, the winner takes all of the marbles and hands them to the guard to signal that they've won. LeAnn found a loophole in that rule.

"I did try to trick him into giving me the marbles so I could give them to the guard. When we were done, I asked him, 'Do you want me to give them to the guard?' He said, 'No.'"

That would've been a pretty awkward Thanksgiving dinner if she succeeded. But, now they can both laugh because they lost out on $4.56 million together.

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LeAnn From 'Squid Game: The Challenge' Explains Trey's Wild Glass Bridge Mistake (2024)

FAQs

What was under the glass bridge in Squid Game: The Challenge? ›

"The fall itself was done by a professional stunt person for the safety of the players," executive producer John Hay tells EW. "Obviously, that's paramount for us. There was a large airbag underneath, but that also needs to be done by professionals." The Glass Bridge challenge.

Does Trey make it through Glass Bridge? ›

Trey then jumped a second time, but his luck ran out — he picked the wrong square and was eliminated. Below, Trey dives deep on what really happened with Ashley during Glass Bridge, why he shockingly doesn't blame her for his elimination, what it was like eliminating his mom in Marbles, and more.

Does Trey make it past Glass Bridge? ›

But she stayed put, and Trey jumped a second time — unfortunately, he chose the wrong glass square, and was eliminated. Ashley then made her one jump, survived, and had the player behind her overtake her. She ultimately made it through Glass Bridge.

Did 278 jump in Glass Bridge? ›

Ashley only jumped once on the glass bridge and managed to survive.

What happened to Trey in the Squid Game? ›

Unfortunately, Trey says he didn't think about holding still until someone overtook him on the glass bridge until after he had plummeted to his elimination. His biggest mistake with the glass bridge challenge was taking one too many steps before standing his ground.

Does Trey get eliminated? ›

Trey was later eliminated on the Glass Bridge challenge, and told ET he has no regrets from the game. Not so for his mother, who says she still thinks they should have split up -- and also admits, "I wanted him to move on, I really did -- I also knew the urge to compete was going to be hard to subdue."

Did Ashley refuse to jump? ›

Ashley defended her decision to not take the jump, saying: "But I stand by it — I would do it again. I made it across the bridge and I used what I had to get what I want."

Did Ashley screw over Trey? ›

Why did she not jump for Trey? she didn't have to, and she hoped Trey was liked enough so that other people would overtake, and in that case, Purna and her wouldn't have to jump at all. With this in mind, it makes sense that she told him to “take his time”.

Do Trey and Figgy get together? ›

Trey and Figgy appear to be just friends. Trey's Instagram is filled with pictures of him and his girlfriend, Cecilia Iole.

Is Player 278 awful? ›

Player 278 is shown to be rude, arrogant and vulgar. He continually makes fun of his "boss" during the Marbles game, including a joke where he says he is good at putting things in holes, then makes a sexual gesture with his hand.

Did Ashley take a risk on the bridge? ›

Ultimately, the split decisions made in this moment set off a chain reaction that changes the trajectory of the game — and seals Trey's fate. Ashley then takes a risk and steps forward.

Who is 278 Ashley? ›

What is Ashley, player 278's Netflix description? "Ashley is a legal investigator who speaks Chinese and loves puzzles. She plans on forming alliances and being extremely observant."

Was the Squid Game Challenge real or fake? ›

Contrary to being one of the worst offenders in faking reality, Squid Game: The Challenge offers a predominantly genuine experience for both participants and viewers.

What was marble challenge in Squid Game? ›

As this description explains, "Using your set of ten marbles, play the game of your choice with your partner. The player who manages to take all ten marbles from their partner wins." Ugh, so tense. The next batch of episodes of Squid Game: The Challenge drop next Wednesday 30th November.

What happened at the end of the Squid Game: The Challenge? ›

Mai is the winner of Squid Game. Congratulations to her. She went through the wringer for this: scrapping forward, losing friends, throwing others under the bus, acting on her values in vain. On the whole, though, I think it's fair to say she played a pretty good game.

What happened on the glass Bridge? ›

A glass panel broke on a 32-foot-high suspension bridge in Indonesia on October 25. The accident resulted in one death, according to The Jakarta Post. The company that constructed the bridge was negligent and used thin glass, according to local authorities.

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