EntertainmentNetflix's harsh penalty: "Influencer" winner loses $180,000 prize

Netflix's harsh penalty: "Influencer" winner loses $180,000 prize

A participant of the Netflix show will not receive a prize.
A participant of the Netflix show will not receive a prize.
Images source: © Instagram | oking1025
Jakub Tyszkowski

22 August 2024 14:41

Netflix showed no mercy towards the winner of the show "Influencer." The corporation will not award him the substantial sum he won on the show due to a reckless decision.

Patience is a valuable trait in many situations. It is particularly useful when no one is allowed to reveal that they are the winner of a Netflix show. Otherwise, the large fortune might slip away. The protagonist of such a bizarre story is Oking, a YouTuber from South Korea.

The creator participated in the show "Influencer." It is a show in which participants compete for the title of the best influencer in South Korea. The program has been highly controversial from the start. Creators had to perform in front of a camera with a digital collar that showed the increase or decrease in their social media followers. The result affected the market value of the influencers.

Netflix showed no mercy towards the winner of "Influencer"

77 participants took part in the competition. In the final showdown, 30 remained. From this group, YouTuber Oking emerged as the best creator. The prize for the influencer was not just the prestigious title but also a massive amount - 300 million won, or over $180,000 CAD.

Netflix will not award the prize to the Korean. Oking broke the show's rules by publicly revealing that he won before the final episode premiered. The streaming service's strict decision spread through Korean media.

Netflix's "Influencer." Scandal in the finale

Netflix insisted on keeping the results secret. Knowing the winner's name poses a significant risk that a large number of viewers will skip the final episode, which would have a substantial impact on the viewership of the entire show. It is not yet known whether the streaming service will proceed with producing a second season of "Influencer."

"Maintaining confidentiality before the premiere of the program is a crucial measure that protects the hard work and efforts of all the people involved in creating and fully delivering entertainment to the viewers. This measure is a promise made by the staff and participants who strive for the success of the show," reports RadioZet, citing Korea JoongAng Daily.

Source: Radio Zet

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