Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins returned to Channel 4 on Sunday night (September 11) for its second episode. On what is considered one of the toughest shows on TV, 14 celebrities are put through their paces in a series of military-style challenges.
06.09.2022 - 13:43 / msn.com
Ant Middleton has ripped into the new series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, going as far as branding his replacement Rudy Reyes ‘uglier’. The Channel 4 show returned to the network on Sunday night with 14 famous recruits enduring the brutal temperatures of the Jordan desert. However, former chief instructor Ant is not part of the latest offering after it was announced last March that he had left the show due to ‘personal conduct’.
Despite no longer being involved in the UK version of the show, Ant still took time to critique the new episode as well as newcomer Rudy, a former US Marine Corp. Taking aim at Rudy, Ant tweeted: ‘If a US Marine tried to run a Delta Force selection process, he would be laughed at and get a good old fashion kick in. ’Responding to the post, a fan replied: ‘They tried to make the other guy to look like you with a wig on.
’Ant then fired another blow, adding: ‘And uglier. ’But his comments about the new series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins didn’t stop there. Communicating with a fan who called the new show ‘p*ss poor’, Ant said: ‘Of course it is!!! I built that show from the ground up.
You take away the Big Mac sauce and you no longer have a one of a kind Big Mac burger, you just simply have a burger…. ’In another post, he said: ‘Only I knew how to glue the course together and now it’s become a military boot camp show! Shame but if you want a giggle on a Sunday evening then it’s perfect for that!’Ant’s departure from SAS: Who Dares Wins was announced last March after several people had complained about ‘inappropriate comments’ towards female staff members on set, which he dismissed as ‘indirect and just military banter’. Channel 4 said in a statement: ‘Ant Middleton will not be taking part
.Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins returned to Channel 4 on Sunday night (September 11) for its second episode. On what is considered one of the toughest shows on TV, 14 celebrities are put through their paces in a series of military-style challenges.
became the second recruit to leave the latest edition of the Channel 4 series, following Love Island’s Amber Gill, and medically withdrew shortly after being seen floating face down in the sea. In shocking scenes that aired on Sunday night, disaster struck not long after Pete jumped from a helicopter with reality star Ashley Cain in a helo-cast task. Rescue swimmers raced to help the 33-year-old and quickly flipped him over in the water as the concerned recruits were heard saying from the shoreline: ‘Someone’s struggling.
Special Forces: The Ultimate Test (working title) in January. The show sees 16 contestants take part in grueling challenges from the actual Special Forces selection process. They include former MLB slugger Mike Piazza, Spice Girl Mel B.
Jamie Lynn Spears, Kate Gosselin and Mel B are among the 16 celebrity contestants competing on Fox’s new reality competition, “Special Forces: The Ultimate Test”, it was announced Wednesday.
Fox is debuting a new celebrity endurance show "Special Forces: The Ultimate Test." The series, which will feature 16 celebrities undergoing challenges used in the Special Forces selection process, will premiere in January 2023. "These celebrities, who are so used to being in the spotlight, quickly learn the meaning of ‘no guts, no glory’ – and no glam," Fox's press release stated.
Jamie Lynn Spears, Kate Gosselin and Mel B are among the 16 celebrity contestants competing on Fox's new reality competition, , it was announced Wednesday., slated for a January 2023 premiere, is being described as «the ultimate celebrity social experiment.» The competition series, which will not have formal eliminations, finds the celebrities enduring «the harshest, most grueling challenges from the playbook of the actual Special Forces selection process,» according to Fox. The only way for the celebrity recruits to leave is to go on their own accord, whether through failure or injury or by force.Joining Spears, Gosselin and Mel B in the celebrity cast are Danny Amendola, former Hannah Brown, Tyler Florence, Dwight Howard, Montell Jordan, Gus Kenworthy, Nastia Liukin, Carli Lloyd, 's Beverley Mitchell, 's Kenya Moore, Mike Piazza, Dr.
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