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You
guys
already
know
we
are
huge
fans
of
the
Netflix
competition
series
Squid
Game:
The
Challenge
and
we’re
continuing
to
roll
out
interviews
with
some
of
your
favorite
cast
members
over
the
holidays.
Source:
Pete
Dadds
/
Netflix
Two
of
our
favorite
contestants
were
definitely
mom
and
son
duo,
LeAnn
Wilcox
Plutnicki
and
Trey
Plutnicki,
AKA
Player
302
and
Player
301.
The
pair
told
us
that
they’ve
gotten
some
questions
since
the
show,
primarily
around
some
of
the
decisions
that
were
made
when
they
weren’t
totally
in
sync.
“People
just
like
really
wanted
to
know
what
was
really
going
on
there,
and,
‘Why
did
you
do
marbles
together?”‘
LeAnn
told
BOSSIP.
“It’s
so
funny
because
I
also
like
didn’t
vote
with
you,”
Trey
recalled
to
his
mom.
“it’s
just
like
every
bit
is
under
scrutiny,
where
it’s
like,
‘Why
were
you
in
that
boat
with
your
mom?’
‘Why
didn’t
you
vote
with
your
mom?’
‘Why
did
you
do
that
with
your
mom?’
‘Why
didn’t
you
do
this
with
your
mom?’
“I
also
wondered
why
he
didn’t
vote
with
me
on
on
that
Lorenzo
vote,”
LeAnn
joked.
“But
we’re
all
playing
our
own
games
I
guess.”
LeAnn
was
referring
to
the
moment
in
Episode
4
when
the
contestants
voted
for
three
people
to
be
eliminated.
Lorenzo
was
one
of
the
first
three
names
to
be
nominated
for
elimination,
when
LeAnn
entered
his
name
but
he
was
more
than
happy
to
return
the
favor
by
nominating
LeAnn
for
elimination
as
well.
Fortunately
Wilcox
Plutnicki
says
there
was
no
hard
feelings,
but
revealed
her
family
had
some
jokes
about
Lorenzo
declining
LeAnn
and
some
of
the
other
ladies’
when
they
offered
the
group
apple
slices.
“Lorenzo’s
just
an
iconic
kind
of
person,”
LeAnn
continued.
“From
afar
I’m
like,
‘I
kind
of
love
this
guy.’
He’s
a
lot
of
fun
but
my
daughters
have
named
one
of
the
deer
in
our
backyard
Lorenzo,
because
he’s
the
only
deer
that
won’t
take
the
sliced
apples
—
because
I
feed
them
apples
all
the
time,
so
they
now
call
the
deer
Lorenzo.”
Source:
Courtesy
/
Netflix
We
also
had
a
chance
to
ask
Trey
about
the
breaking
glass
challenge
and
it
turns
out
that
the
falls
we
witnessed
were
actually
a
bit
of
a
production
trick.
“We
actually
didn’t
fall
through,”
Trey
told
BOSSIP.
“What
we
would
hear
over
the
speaker
was,
‘301
Pass’
or
‘301
Eliminated.’
Then
we
would
stop
for
a
second,
we
would
go
down
into
a
squat
to
get
that
‘falling’
imagery
and
then
they
had
a
stunt
performer
actually
fall
through.
We
were
15
feet
in
the
air
but
we
just
couldn’t
fall
through
for
like
safety
reasons.”
Trey
also
revealed
how
felt
about
Ashley
not
following
the
group’s
strategy
during
the
breaking
glass
challenge.
“I
can’t
be
mad
at
someone
that
is
playing
their
game,”
Trey
said.
“Of
course,
in
the
game
obviously
I’m
upset,
but
outside
of
the
game
and
looking
from
like
a
a
third
party
perspective,
it’s
just
like,
yeah
I
wouldn’t
wanna
take
that
chance
either.
That
takes
a
lot
of
bravery
to
put
yourself
in
harm’s
way
for
the
sake
of
the
group
when
only
one
person
wins
this
huge
prize
money.”
“Ashley’s
a
good
person,
we’ve
been
hanging
out
with
her,”
LeAnn
interjected.
“She’s
just
a
she’s
a
good
person,
I
don’t
have
hard
feelings
but
yeah,
I
wish
she
had
taken
her
jump.”
Ultimately,
Trey
and
LeAnn
proved
to
be
two
of
the
toughest
contestants
in
the
challenge,
and
the
pair
say
they
are
open
to
doing
another
show
in
the
future.
What
show
would
you
want
to
see
LeAnn
and
Trey
do
next?