Contestant on ITV's Squid Game-inspired show calls it "dangerous" after hospital incident


Contestant on ITV's Squid Game-inspired show calls it dangerous after hospital incident

What happened on the show?

A contestant on ITV's upcoming game show '99 to Beat' has labeled it "dangerous" after being hospitalized during filming. The show, inspired by Squid Game, saw participants face challenges that led to serious health concerns.

Amir Jardan's experience

Amir Jardan, 38, revealed that he struggled to breathe after jumping into a hay stack that "exploded with dust." He and several other contestants required medical attention, with three individuals ending up in the hospital.

Concerns for health and safety

Despite the excitement of being on the show, Amir expressed worries about potential long-term health effects following the incident. He mentioned ongoing health checks and struggles to return to work due to the physical impact of the challenge.

Response from ITV

A spokesperson from ITV's '99 to Beat' emphasized that contestant welfare is a top priority and stated that the production followed strict health and safety protocols. The show, hosted by Ryan and Adam Thomas, is set to air later this year on ITV.


Contestant on ITV's Squid Game-inspired show calls it dangerous after hospital incident

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