Netflix has a new show for the audience – a game of money, trust, greed, secrets, and more. The Trust: A Game of Greed. The show premiered on the OTT platform on January 10, 2024. The first four episodes were dropped on the day it first premiered, and the remaining episodes were released in the following three weeks.
What is The Trust: A Game of Greed About?
In the reality show, the contestants are faced with a unique opportunity to divide $250,000 equally among themselves. Unlike traditional reality competitions, there are no weekly eliminations. Instead, contestants have the chance to anonymously vote each other out and increase their own share of the prize.
Throughout eight episodes, participants undergo various challenges meant to uncover their true intentions and alliances. These challenges force contestants to confront their deepest insecurities, long-held secrets, and personal histories. Every round gives the contestants an opportunity to gain entry to The Vault, located beneath their luxurious villa. Here, they are presented with two offers—one benefiting themselves individually and another benefiting the group as a whole. Contestants must choose one of the offers, leading to a trust ceremony at the end of each episode where decisions are revealed. The majority vote determines the outcome, with ties resulting in all contestants continuing in the game.
Who is the Host of the Show?
The show is presented by American journalist, author, and television host – Brooke Baldwin.
Trailer : The Trust: A Game of Greed
Who are the Participants of the Show The Trust: A Game of Greed?
There were 11 participants in the first season:
- Brian Firebaugh
- Tolú Ekundare
- Julie Theis
- Gaspare Randazzo
- Jake Chocholous
- Lindsey Anderson
- Winnie Ileso
- Jay Patterson
- Bryce Lee
- Simone Stewart
- Juelz Morgan
Who Won The Trust: A Game of Greed?
On the final day, host Brooke disclosed that the trust had $268,000, which meant that each finalist could depart with $53,600 if they opted to split the money without any eliminations.
However, when Tolú decided to withdraw $25,000 from the trust, Brooke revealed the amount had decreased to $243,000. Despite Tolú keeping her withdrawal a secret, the group’s trust in each other was significantly shaken. Ultimately, choosing to distribute the remaining funds evenly, every contestant received $48,600 from the trust.
However, Julie, Brian, and Tolú ended up with varying amounts because they had won various amounts during the game. Julie received $63,600, Tolú celebrated her win with $73,600, and Brian got the highest as he went home with $78,600.
Where to Watch the Show?
The show is available to watch on Netflix.
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