FLOOR Is Lava is the sickly gameshow in the US where contestants have to reach a goal whilst navigating rooms filled with 'lava'.
Behind the scenes of the Netflix hit
Competitors on the Netflix programme have to traverse rooms filled with traps by leaping from chairs, hang from drapes and swing from chandeliers.
However, one contestant has opened up on the realities of the show and what really goes on behind the scenes.
The truth about competing on Floor Is Lava
Internet personality Max Larsen competed in the third series of the programme.
He took to TikTok in a video which he captioned: "Lava is NOT AS EASY AS IT LOOKS."
In the video, Max shared his experience and revealed a surprising twist that happened after he lost on the show.
A surprise second round
After falling into the "lava" during the competition, Max expected to be eliminated. But to his surprise, the producers had other plans.
"Somehow we were in second place so then we had to compete for another round, so they just decided to hose us off in a kiddy pool," Max admitted.
Getting ready for the next challenge
Max also revealed that the show is not as easy as it looks, dispelling the misconception that anyone could do it.
"Before you come for my throat and say that 'it's easy, I could probably do it [myself],' I mean no," he explained.
He emphasized the difficulty of maneuvering on the show's "lava" which is actually a slippery goo that contestants have to hover over without touching the floor.
To get him ready for the surprise second round, producers hosed him down in a small inflatable pool meant for kids.
The truth behind the spectacle
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