Who is Bryce Lee? 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' contestant in trouble after lying about not being a 'millionaire'

'The Trust: A Game of Greed' contestant Bryce Lee and his mother co-founded a real estate company in 2016
PUBLISHED JAN 10, 2024
'The Trust: A Game of Greed' contestant Bryce Lee is a self-proclaimed 'millionaire' (Netflix)
'The Trust: A Game of Greed' contestant Bryce Lee is a self-proclaimed 'millionaire' (Netflix)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Bryce Lee is a marketing director and social media manager. He has studied at at Brown University and Oxford University where he expanded his knowledge of marketing and international theories and marketing perspectives.

Bryce also pursued Performance, Design, Marketing, and Sales from the University of Washington's Foster School of Business. He was born and raised in Lake Tapps. He became a millionaire when he was just 21.

Bryce has made his television debut with Netflix's 'The Trust: A Game of Greed'.

Netflix has just dropped the first four episodes of 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' and the tension has already escalated.

Netflix show host and Former CNN correspondent Brooke Baldwin invited 11 strangers to play a game of secrets where they read the notes with each other's information and guessed whom it concerned.

While playing the game, the contestant received a note which read, "At 21 years old, I became a millionaire."

The contestants were left stunned that a millionaire was on the Netflix show to win the money. They immediately doubted Bryce and asked him if it was his secret. 

However, Bryce instantly denied the claim and joked, "I think it's funny you think it's me, but it's not. I'm sorry."

Bryce's statement didn't convince other contestants and they lost trust in him. Meanwhile, he said in the confessional, "Some people don't make that much in real estate. Some people don't close a damn deal."

Bryce later admitted to the cameras, "I'm a millionaire. What is the best way to dodge this question?" He added, "I definitely can't fess up. Like everyone's gonna wanna get me out of this house."

Bryce Lee is a real estate agent (Instagram/@itsbrycelee)
Bryce Lee is also a real estate agent (Instagram/@itsbrycelee)

Bryce Lee started his own company in 2016

Bryce Lee entered into business world at a very young age. According to his website, Bryce and his mother co-founded a real estate company, Olive Branch: The Home Staging & Design Company – Stage It • List It • Sell It, in 2016.

Bryce's bio stated that the mother-son duo "redefined the art of home staging and design in the real estate industry, setting new standards of excellence."

Bryce has since expanded his business and now holds multiple industry designations and recognizes the power of technology and data-driven sales strategies.

Additionally, he is constantly exploring innovative ways to enhance the latest tools and market insights.

Bryce has also earned accolades, including the 2022 Real Trends 'The Thousand' and 'America's Best' list for top small teams in Washington.

Bryce Lee started his own company at very young age (Instagram/@itsbrycelee)
Bryce Lee started his own company at a very young age (Instagram/@itsbrycelee)

Will Bryce Lee be eliminated from 'The Trust: A Game of Greed'?

Bryce Lee's lie about his millionaire status has been bothering his 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Season 1 co-stars and there are high chance that he will be eliminated in the upcoming episode.

However, after the contestants got to know that there was a millionaire among them, they instantly decided that that person should not be on the Netflix show vying for $250,000. Julie Theis questioned, "Whoever is a millionaire, why are they here?"

She added, "We are making a decision on if we wanna split the money with the person. Do they deserve to be here if they already have money?" She further noted in the confessional, "Actually that changes everything."

She claimed, "If there's people over there that definitely don't deserve it. I'm not sharing the money with them."

Bryce (YouTube/@Netflix)
Bryce Lee might get eliminated from 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' (YouTube/@Netflix)

'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Season 1 Episodes 5 to 9 will be available to watch on  Wednesday, January 17, 2024, on Netflix.

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