⁠"Players mad" Million Dollar Secret fans react to the players turning on Lauren 

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Netflix's latest reality competition, Million Dollar Secret, has sparked heated debate among viewers after a dramatic turn of events in episode 3. The show, which premiered March 26, 2025, features 12 contestants living together while trying to identify which among them secretly holds a million dollars.

When Lauren, a 35-year-old stay-at-home mom who had been the first secret millionaire, revealed her identity to her fellow players, she expected relief but instead faced harsh judgment and ultimately elimination.

Fans across social media platforms have expressed frustration with the contestants' reactions, pointing out the irony of players in a deception-based game being upset about... deception.

The backlash against Lauren's castmates highlights a fascinating disconnect between the show's premise and participants' emotional responses when confronted with successful gameplay.

As one viewer succinctly put it, players being angry about lying in a game centered on lying "will never not be funny."

Fans react to Lauren’s elimination on Million Dollar Secret

The Million Dollar Secret audience response to Lauren's elimination has created two distinct camps in the viewership.

On one side stand supporters who view Lauren's gameplay as strategically sound until her confession. These fans argue that her fellow contestants displayed hypocrisy by punishing someone for successfully fulfilling the exact role the game required. Many expressed bewilderment at players who seemed personally offended by deception in a competition explicitly designed around secret-keeping.

“Players mad about a player lying because it's the purpose of a role they were assigned in a game of deception will never not be funny.” one fan commented on X.com
“I get that Lauren wanted to confess but the reactions from others were weird lol. “Girl you’ve been lying to us for days” THAT’S THE POINT OF F—KEN THE SHOW. They’re acting like they’ll blurt it out immediately when it comes to them. Yall gotta lie to tf” another fan commented.
“Seriously, that dumb b–-tch jaimi talking about energies and shit when its a game about lying, girl go to love is blind” another fan commented.
“right they were like YOU LIED TO US FOR TWO DAYS that is literally my role????? that’s what i’m supposed to do???????? what the FFFF?????” a fan said.
“Why would these fools vote out Lauren? The only one they know for sure is not the millionaire….” another fan pointed out.

The opposing perspective focuses on Lauren's decision to reveal her status at all. These Million Dollar Secret viewers criticize her strategic misstep, suggesting she compromised her position unnecessarily by confessing. They argue that despite being freed from the millionaire role, her admission painted a target on her back that ultimately led to her downfall.

“Did Lauren have to reveal that she was the millionaire? You should have kept your mouth shut ma’am!” a fan said.
“Lauren was playing nicely even the money change was a great idea. Why did she say anything!!! Playing secret hitler has taught me to stay in character till the end of the game. Never reveal you have an upper hand” another fan said.
“Lauren got herself voted out as soon as she revealed she had the money AND then had the audacity to gloat about how she fooled them and is gonna keep some things secret. Terrible player” a fan commented.

Both sides agree on one point: the contestants' emotional reactions seemed disproportionate to the game's fundamental premise. Viewers have noted how players like Corey and Sam appeared to take Lauren's gameplay as personal betrayal rather than acknowledging it as skillful competition.

What happened with Lauren leading up to her elimination from Million Dollar Secret?

Episode 2 of Million Dollar Secret threw a major curveball when host Peter Serafinowicz revealed that the secret millionaire had the power to pass their role to someone else.

“We have a new millionaire in our midst as of tomorrow morning,” he teased, leaving the contestants reeling.

For Lauren, who had secretly held the title, the weight of deception became unbearable. Speaking to the cameras, she admitted,

“The game made me question myself and everything and everybody.”

She hated lying, and the pressure of maintaining her cover was pushing her to the edge.

That tension boiled over in Million Dollar Secret Episode 3. After Se Young’s elimination, Lauren shocked the house by coming clean.

“I’m just gonna come out with it because I am sick of lying. It was me,” she confessed.

Instead of sympathy, she was met with cold suspicion. Corey, unimpressed by her emotional reveal, muttered,

“Here comes all the sappy s**t. I trusted that girl.”

Sam, on the other hand, felt validated, insisting she had pegged Lauren as the millionaire from the start.

But the real twist? The group decided to eliminate Lauren—despite knowing she no longer held the money. Their reasoning? Her experience in the role made her a “threat.” Viewers weren’t buying it. Many pointed out that booting a player with zero power made no strategic sense, calling out the contestants for treating deception—literally the point of the game—like a moral betrayal.

With ten players left on Million Dollar Secret and a new secret millionaire in play, the game has taken on an unexpected layer. Lauren’s exit proves that being too good at lying might actually be the biggest risk of all. Now, the remaining contestants must decide: play the game or let emotions dictate their fate.


The final two episodes of Million Dollar Secret will air on Netflix on April 9.

Edited by Ishita Banerjee
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