Scotland's contestant on The Bridge: Race to a Fortune, aptly named Glasgow, was playing the team role but aiming for solo glory on the Channel 4 show.
Contestant Glasgow, originally from Scotland but who now lives in London, is competing against 15 other people for the the chance to win the huge cash prize of £200,000.
And while they are enjoying the teamwork and effort that the South Beach squad are getting in touch with, they know it only takes one friendship to form an alliance for the cash.
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Glasgow also opened up about their sexuality and gender identity on the show, and said they were trying to help people understand non-binary people more.
The 24-year-old volunteers with a charity which talks about and normalises LGBTQ+ issues in schools, which was met with plenty of approval from their team.
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However one contestant, David, said: "I love that everyone is able to share their stories and feel comfortable around the group.
"But £200,000 is at stake here, and I won't let friendships get in my way!"
Glasgow is also feeling the pressure of friendship and alliance, but they are adamant to look out for number one.
So the journey continues, eleven more days to win £200,000 and steal the cash from their teammates - can Glasgow do it?
Tune into episode two of The Bridge: Race to a Fortune on Wednesday, June 8 at 10pm on Channel 4.