DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, CARIBBEAN: contestant was dubbed a 'villain' of the Netflix show. In Episode 6, Tolu Ekundare was figuring out who could be the real traitor in the house who was against her sister-like friend, Winnie Ilesso.
During the process, she confronted her co-players and each one of them clarified their stance, except Lindsay. However, after an intense conversation and considering Lindsay's game strategies, Tolu and Winnie came to the conclusion that Lindsay was the 'snake' in the house.
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However, Tolu confronted Winnie and said, Only thing I know for certain about you, is that you have been playing this motherf*****g game." Winnie also shared her feelings, "I really truly am hurt and really truly disappointed by you. I would've never did that to you."
During the , Netflix show host Brooke Baldwin asked Tolu whom she wanted to vote out, she took Lindsay saying, "You gotta cut the head of the snake, right?"
The contestant elaborated on her decision, "Lindsay would go hang out with the other individuals in the house and gather information, then come and whisper it in our ear and at the same time, she would gather info from us and whisper it in their ear. Lindsay is been the biggest snake in the house."
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Winnie Ilesso calls out Lindsay Anderson for playing games
Winnie Ilesso ranted against Lindsay Anderson just before the Trust ceremony. Winnie called out Lindsay and claimed that .
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She added, "You're the biggest snake in here, and you played it very well. But I just wanted to lay everything out on the table."
Winnie then claimed that Lindsay was behind every elimination which seemed to be quite true as she was the one who voted out Juelz Morgan and Bryce Lee and never told anyone about that.
Winnie noted, "You have single-handedly had a hand at everybody that has went home and I don't know if you've told them or not, but you single-handedly had a hand in everyone going home."
Tolu Ekundare chimed in and said, "For you to look in our face and know that you've had an undercover motive the entire time is terrifying and you'll, yeah, she shared some stuff from this side of the camp with you guys, but trust and believe, that has also gone both ways."
She tried to convince other contestants to vote out Lindsay and said, "She'll come and 'Let me go talk to the boys, let me see what they're up to. Oh God! What should we do? What are the plans of attack?'"
She added, "And then, in the same breath, you're running around and spewing venom?"
However, Tolu failed to convince other , which ultimately saved Lindsay, at least for now.
Will Lindsay Anderson be eliminated in 'The Trust: A Game of Greed'?
After and Winnie Ilesso exposed Lindsay Anderson, other contestants also started suspecting her motives. She tried to defend herself in front of the boys but it seemed like Gaspare Randazzo was totally not convinced at all.
In 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Episode 7, Gasper voted out Lindsay and she was eliminated from the Netflix show. Although Gasper acted shocked, he admitted in the confessional, "Yes I voted for Lindsay."
He added, "The devil you know is better than the devil you don't know."
Gasper elaborated on her decision, "We know what Tolu is. We don't know what Lindsay is. She's a complete wild card, a mystery to us." He added, "So in my heart, I felt like it was for the betterment of the group. I could live with that."
After the eviction, Lindsay said, "I knew it was a risk. It was a pleasure meeting all of you guys."
She then expressed her feelings in the confessional and said, "I'm shocked. I thought Brian, Jake and Gaspate had my back. I mean, I don't know."
She then theorized, "Maybe all three boys' votes were canceled out and me and Tolu voted against each other and Julie voted for me."
'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Season 1 Finale will premiere on Wednesday, January 24 on Netflix.
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