British reality television star
Mai Whelan
Born 1967 or 1968 (age 56–57)[ 1] Occupations
Immigration adjudicator
naval officer
Known for Winning season 1 of Squid Game: The Challenge (2023) Spouse Jay Whelan[ 2] Children 2 Allegiance United States Branch United States Navy Years of service 1985–2005 Awards
Mai Whelan is an American retired immigration adjudicator for the Department of Homeland Security and a former petty officer for the United States Navy .[ 1] [ 3] [ 4] [ 2] She was the winner of the inaugural season of Squid Game: The Challenge (2023), with a grand prize of USD $4.56 million.[ 5] [ 3] [ 6] [ 3] [ 7]
Early life and career
Whelan was born in Vietnam and later moved to the United States after the fall of Saigon in 1975 at the age of eight as a refugee.[ 1] [ 4] [ 8] She and her family lived at a resettlement center in Pennsylvania for 18 months, where they learned English and US culture.[ 2] She became pregnant at the age of 19, resulting in being cut off from her family and becoming a single parent .[ 1]
At the age of 18,[ 2] she enlisted in the United States Navy , serving for twenty years, where she was awarded the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal , five Joint Service Achievement Medals , three Good Conduct Medals , two National Defense Service Medals , five Overseas Service Ribbons , a NATO Medal , four Sea Service Deployment Ribbons , a Navy E Ribbon , and a Meritorious Unit Commendation .[ 9] She is also an Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist .[ 9]
Personal life
In 2023, she was living in Falls Church, Virginia ,[ 10] with her husband, two children, and one granddaughter.[ 1] As of 2024, she lives in Swansboro, North Carolina , and is involved with the nonprofits Unbound , Humane Society of the United States , and the United Service Organizations .[ 2] [ 11]
References
^ a b c d e Nicolaou, Elena (2023-12-08). "How the winner of 'Squid Game: The Challenge' plans to use the 4.56 million" . TODAY.com . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ a b c d e "Passing goodness on" . Unbound . April 15, 2024. Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ a b c "Who is Mai Whelan? Squid Game's first winner awaits millions amid tax tangle" . The Economic Times . 2023-12-09. ISSN 0013-0389 . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ a b "Meet the 'Squid Game: The Challenge' Winner" . Esquire . 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ "Who won Squid Game: The Challenge?" . The Independent . 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ "Squid Game: The Challenge crowns first winner" . 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ Samson, Carl (2023-12-13). "She survived the Vietnam War. Now she's won 'Squid Game' " . NextShark . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ updated, Quinci LeGardye last (2023-12-08). "Mai Whelan Is Still Waiting to Receive the $4.56 Million Prize After Winning 'Squid Game: The Challenge' " . Marie Claire Magazine . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ a b O'Sullivan, John (December 19, 2023). "Squid Game: The Challenge winner is a decorated former US Navy veteran" . Irish Daily Star . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ Kelleher, Colleen (December 7, 2023). " 'Squid Game' Competitor Mai Whelan of Falls Church Wins $4.56" . Northern Virginia Magazine . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ Starling, Morgan (February 1, 2024). "Winner of Squid Game: The Challenge settles in Swansboro, plans to use $4.56 million winnings for good" . Jacksonville Daily News . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .