Though Bryton Constantin may have gotten the earliest villain edit of the season, his primacy in this department was eventually rivaled by Ashely Tolbert — Player 278. While the majority of contestants agreed to work together to ensure fair competition during the Glass Bridge game, Tolbert never did — and when it came time for her to overtake Trey Plutnicki, she essentially forced him to keep jumping until he fell through.
As cutthroat as the move was, there was always only going to be one winner of “Squid Game: The Challenge.” They couldn’t play nice forever. Tolbert’s move secured her a spot in the top 12, but — after a brief feud with Player 287 — she was eliminated during the Circle of Trust. And when Player 287 went on to win the whole competition, Tolbert was candidly filmed celebrating louder than anyone around her.
Though she wants viewers to know that she’s not really an “a**hole,” she shared some advice in an interview with Tudum: “Everybody should be themselves — their whole selves — and take up space.” When she’s not making Cameos or selling T-shirts with her face on them, Tolbert enjoys spending time with her son. She has also since reunited with Phalisia, even enjoying a day at Disneyland with her and Player 016 — Sam Lantz.
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