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Think you can walk around in a suit crawling with cockroaches? Well, that is exactly what one of the contestants of MTV’s latest game show, Loudless, had to endure during filming. The 13-part

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Think you can walk around in a suit crawling with cockroaches? Well, that is exactly what one of the contestants of MTV’s latest game show, Loudless, had to endure during filming. The 13-part series has a simple premise — six college students are challenged to various dares (being slapped by a ‘slapper machine,’ getting your nose hair plucked and worse). ' The catch? They cannot make a sound as the filming takes place in a library, complete with strict librarian. With no winners or losers, the objective is just to have fun. Here’s what some of the contestants have to say about their worst nightmares coming true. Toshan Anvekar, 19, says, “It is very different from shows like Fear Factor because we are all having fun and there are not too many torture- based tasks. We are just trying not to laugh out loud.

They put a bucket of ice in my boxers for 30 seconds and it was fun (laughs). And I had to scale a fish with my mouth. Of course, the fish was dead but it was fresh, if you know what I mean.

It was disgusting and I gargled a lot afterward and also had some strawberry candy to get the taste out.” Rahul Pais, 21, says, “The show is brilliant because you get to see your friends doing some of the most ridiculous things. I had to drink this disgusting shake that had aloe vera, Raja mirchi and raw eggs.

I will never ever have something like that ever again. Ever.” Tanuj Parekh, 19, says, “The producers already had a checklist of our allergies and they respected that I am a vegetarian. They put a ball of eels on my head! And I am really scared of them, so you can only imagine how I felt.” Catch MTV Loudless on Fridays at 8 pm.

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