Eliminated Player 243 (Stephen) from "Squid Game: The Challenge" took to his TikTok account to reveal that some of his co-players were prematurely kicked out of the show after breaking the rules before filming started at Wharf Studios in London.

Stephen, who has a YouTube channel with his wife named "Alix and Stephen," gave in to one of their TikTok followers' requests, saying, "Give us more tea, Stephen!" about the reality competition series and his co-players.

"I got a little bit of tea," he responded to the fan request. "Before the show started, we were all quarantined in our hotel individually and not allowed to talk or interact with each other. Some people got caught sneaking into each other's rooms and hooking up, so they got booted from the show."

He didn't reveal the identities of the players who got dismissed before filming and instead recalled how he and his friend almost got kicked out of the series, too.

According to Stephen, he and his co-player and friend Chase, also known as Player 456, almost got kicked out after getting caught sneaking into each other's rooms. However, since the production team knew they came to the show together, they were not punished. 

 

In other news, another eliminated player previously revealed that the Glass Bridge challenge was filmed differently from how it appeared on TV.

Trey, also known as Player 301 on "Squid Game: The Challenge," revealed in a recent interview that while they were really 15 feet off the ground on the bridge, they didn't fall through the glass tiles as seen on the show.

"We did a little squat thing to make it look like we fell, and then we were escorted to the end of the bridge once we got eliminated," he revealed.

The show's executive producer, John Hay, also revealed that they hired stunt doubles to film every eliminated contestant's fall.

"The fall itself was done by a professional stunt person for the safety of the players," he confessed. "Obviously, that's paramount for us. There was a large airbag underneath, but that also needs to be done by professionals."

The finale episode of "Squid Game: The Challenge," titled "One Lucky Day," is scheduled to be released on Wednesday.

The three remaining players -- Player 287 (Mai), Player 451 (Phill) and Player 16 (Sam) -- will compete against each other to take home the whopping $4.56 million cash prize.