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Can Strangers Steal $250,000? A 30-Day Trust Test
MrBeast
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Alison has agreed to be chained to a series of strangers for 30 days, with the potential to win $250,000. Each new stranger she's chained to has a chance to steal the prize money. Over five-day intervals, Alison picks a new person to chain herself to, starting with Bryce, a biker. Twists are introduced, including new strangers arriving every five days. These strangers can be a cheerleader, a pregnant woman, or a lawyer, with Alison making her choice based solely on appearance. Later, the challenge moves to a grocery store, where Alison is chained to Juan for five days, a man with six children and a father with dementia. The stakes increase as Alison is then chained to Jason, a professional basketball player, and subsequently to Brie, who claims to have a "promise" tattoo. The final days involve being chained to Majd, a rockstar, fisherman, or basketball player, and then to another stranger in a new, expanded environment. Throughout the experiment, the focus is on whether Alison can trust these individuals not to steal the money, with elimination orders affecting the strangers' payouts.