Mai Whelan, triumphant in the reality competition Squid Game: The Challenge, has declared her intention to utilize the substantial $4.56 million prize to contribute to the education of children and support the elderly. The Netflix series, inspired by the acclaimed Korean dystopian thriller, concluded with Whelan surpassing finalists Sam Lantz and Phill Cain.
Originating as one of the 456 participants donning green tracksuits, engaged in diverse challenges reminiscent of the hit TV series Squid Game, Whelan’s victory has provided her with a platform to champion her cause. She expressed, “It’s good because I would like to express my cause; that’s the main reason why I joined the game, to help a cause, so now that I win, I have a platform to tell the world to help the underprivileged.”
Whelan revealed her plans to amplify support for the charity Unbound, emphasizing her commitment to educating children and ensuring the well-being of the elderly, particularly in economically disadvantaged regions. She acknowledged the necessity for medical care in impoverished countries and stressed the importance of providing education for children.
While acknowledging she would reserve some winnings for her retirement and personal needs, Whelan emphasized her dedication to charitable work. Reflecting on her success in Squid Game, she attributed it to maintaining her integrity and staying true to her character, irrespective of judgments from others.
Addressing her strategic prowess in the game, Whelan credited her ability to read fellow competitors to her serious approach to her job in immigration. Despite not undergoing specific preparations for the Squid Game, she utilized her acceptance into the challenge to revisit the TV show, allowing her to “learn and modify” her strategy.
As Netflix announces the renewal of the competition for a second season, Mai Whelan’s victory stands as a testament to her commitment to making a positive impact with her substantial winnings.