In the “Collision Race” round of the women’s bracket—a challenge where contestants must maneuver their bodies inside giant inflatable balls while crashing into one another—Co Ngan faced far more difficulties than her fellow competitors like Vien Vibi and Phuong Lan. Although she is often known for her polished and strong image, this time Co Ngan appeared overwhelmed when taking on a challenge that demanded both physical strength and excellent balance.
Right from the start, she struggled to control the ball’s direction, frequently falling and colliding hard, which made the audience visibly worried. Taking too much time to adjust to the pace caused Co Ngan to fall behind quickly, as the other contestants surged ahead. Her stamina was quickly drained, leaving her even more confused with every movement she made.
However, what stood out most was that Co Ngan did not give up. She kept pushing through the challenge with rare determination. Even when she had to stop to catch her breath or regain her balance, she didn’t let negative emotions take over. That unwavering spirit not only helped her finish the round but also revealed a raw and authentic side of a woman immersed in a tough and unforgiving game.
As for the remaining three warriors in the women’s bracket—Audrey, Emma, and Trang Hy—each brought their own unique energy to the “Collision Race.” Audrey once again showed fierce competitiveness, unafraid of collisions and always ready to fight for every inch of advantage to maintain her lead. From the very beginning, she took control with aggressive moves and a burning desire to win, clearly reflecting her bold personality. However, as the race neared its end, Audrey began to lose steam, giving Emma and Trang Hy the perfect chance to surge forward and take the lead.